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Photo only vs photo and video
Almost every couple weighs whether to add video. Both are wonderful, and the honest answer depends on how you want to relive the day. Here is the trade off, plainly.
Option A
Photo only
Option B
Photo and video

What photos give you
Photographs are the timeless record. They hang on your wall, fill your album, and are the images your family keeps for generations. Two photographers come standard with us, so the coverage is complete.
If your budget only allows one, photography is the foundation. It is the keepsake most couples reach for first.
What video adds
Film moves and it has sound. Your vows in your own voices, the toasts, the laughter, the music. A highlight film captures the feeling of the day in a way a still cannot.
Many couples tell us the audio is what they did not know they would treasure most.
The one team advantage
When you book photo and video from us, the two crews are one team. They plan the timeline together and work the day together, so nobody is fighting for the same shot at the altar.
Photo and film together lands in the sweet spot where most couples buy, and the team is already on site.
The bottom line
Photos are the timeless keepsake and the foundation. Video adds motion and sound. If you can swing both, the one team approach makes it seamless. If you cannot, start with photography.
Common questions
- Is wedding video worth it?
- For most couples who can fit it, yes. Film captures motion and sound, your vows and toasts in real voices, which photos cannot. If budget forces a choice, start with photography.
- Can I add video later?
- It is best to decide before the day so the team can plan one timeline together. Adding a separate crew later means coordinating strangers.
- Does adding video crowd the day?
- Not with us. Photo and film come from one team that works together, so there is no second crew bumping into the first.
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Still deciding? Tell us about your day.
We will tell you honestly what fits, whether your date is open, and exactly what it costs. No pressure, no mystery.



