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Is Videography Worth It?

Let me begin with a little full disclosure, I own and operate a videography company.  So you could say I am biased.  But the reality is, wedding videography has finally become a must have for couples when planning their budget and vendor lists.  If you're still on the fence, picture this:

It's your wedding day.  In those last moments leading up to the start of the ceremony, a powerful emotion begins to take over.  All the months of dating, falling in love, getting engaged, planning, and preparations have all come down to this.  This one walk, down this one aisle where the two of you meet to make a forever promise.  Heads turn as all your friends and family anticipate your entrance.  You catch your breath, maybe even close your eyes as you try to exhale slowly to calm your nerves.  

As it all unfolds, you have no choice but to live in the moment, propelled by the events of the day and you know it is slipping by.  You try to imprint it all into your mind, to make it stay there, but it's difficult when it's all happening so fast! 

Choosing a videography package with as much coverage and final delivered footage as possible is one of the best ways to ensure you can relive your day over and over again, and see exactly what you may have "missed" along the way.  It's not just the images, but the audio, hearing the vow exchange and the applause during your first kiss.  Those are special things that only Videography can provide.

Deciding that you do indeed want a Videographer is the easy part.  Finding one that provides quality, full coverage, and within budget is the hard part.  And in some cases, downright difficult.  What should you even be looking for?  Check out our next post for information on the REAL way to compare Videography packages.


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