About

I’m your creative co-conspirator and the vendor who feels like a friend, but I’m also fiercely protective of your story.

As your Detroit wedding videographer, my job isn’t just to film what happens; it’s to guard the moments that matter so they live the way you remember them.

Right after “I do,” there’s a quiet pocket of time most people miss — the shaky laughs, the whispered “we did it,” the hand squeeze you’ll still feel years from now. I’m there for that. And when the room flips from tender to electric, when the bass drops, the shoes come off, and the dance floor turns into a celebration you’ll talk about at anniversaries, I’m there for that, too.

To me, this isn’t content for a week. It’s a future heirloom. I’m thinking about the faces who will gather around this film long after the last sparkler goes out — kids, nieces, best friends who become aunties — pressing play and hearing the love that built their world. That’s why I care about how it looks and how it sounds: clean vows, real laughter, the chorus you chose together. My role stretches far beyond “videographer.” I’m the keeper and preserver of your love story, tasked with documenting the start of a family archive that gets more valuable with time.

Your Day, your rules. I’m in your corner.

I listen — really listen. From the first call to the last export, I’m championing your choices and making it clear I’m here for you. It should feel like you’re my only couple, because that’s how I work: quick replies, clear plans, and the kind of care that lets you breathe.

Do whatever the hell you want with your wedding day and nothing you don’t. Want a private vow read? I’ll protect the quiet. Want a dance floor that goes off? I’ll feed the energy without staging it. My job is to clear space for what matters to you and guard it so it stays yours. Here’s the truth about wedding films: they’re only as powerful as you’re willing to let the day hit you. If you can be open (laugh hard, tear up, hold each other a beat longer), I’ll meet you there and make sure it lives on screen exactly as it felt. I create room for the real stuff so it can actually show up.

When we work this way, the film we make is one no one else could create: your story, your city, my ear for sound, and a level of care that brings it all together. That’s the promise.

What guides my work on your wedding day

Respect everyone in the room. Ride for couples of all backgrounds. Keep things human. Prioritize story and sound. Collaborate like we’re on the same team (because we are).

Made by hand & held with care

I shoot most of my weddings handheld. Not because I can’t lock a camera down, but because your day doesn’t stand still. Handheld lets me move with you, tuck in close for the whispered “we did it,” and ride the rhythm when the dance floor erupts. The natural sway and micro-shifts aren’t mistakes; they’re the heartbeat. Think home-video energy, refined: composed frames, clean audio, real motion that feels like memory.

There’s also something honest about knowing a pair of hands is literally holding your story. Mine are there to steady the mic when your vows catch, to float through the crowd when your people lose their minds, to protect the quiet and celebrate the loud. As your Detroit wedding videographer, I’m not chasing perfection; I’m chasing truth you can feel. Handheld is how I stay close enough to catch it and how your film keeps that lived-in warmth long after the last song fades.

For couples who value real moments, good music, and a Detroit wedding videographer who treats your story like art you’ll live with… we’re gonna get along just fine.