06/02/2026
A slice of the Parisian life 🇫🇷
So why did I choose videography?
It began with a single moment - watching old Super-8 footage of my grandfather. There was no color, no sound - just movement. He was smiling, watching my father as a young child, playing alongside his brothers. Yet those small gestures, the mannerisms, the life in motion, struck me more deeply than any photograph ever had.
In that moment, I understood the power of video. It preserves life in a way still images simply cannot. Video doesn’t just show what someone looked like - it shows how they were. That realization became one of the defining reasons I transitioned from photography into videography.
I began documenting my own life experiences through film, not only for myself, but for my future children and generations to come - so I could share my story with them the same way I was able to experience my grandfather’s through that Super-8 film.
That philosophy carries directly into my work with wedding couples. I don’t see their films as just beautiful videos for them to relive - I view them as generational time capsules, meant to be experienced by their families long into the future. With today’s advancements in color, audio, and 4K (and beyond), these films are more impactful than ever.
On a personal note, I’ve realized I don’t often share my own personal work on my company page. This film from my trip to Paris reflects my life outside the busy wedding season, and how I aim to preserve my travels, experiences, and everyday moments in a visual way - for myself, my family, and anyone who watches.
These are highlights from two weeks in Paris - exploring every nook and cranny. And if you happen to be planning a wedding in France (or anywhere abroad), I’d love to combine my passions for videography, travel, and weddings to capture your story abroad in the same artistic and intentional way.
And thank you, , for reminding me that I have meaningful personal stories and films like this to share 😊