I did not have a videographer at my own wedding.
My dad officiated our ceremony. He stood right in front of us and said the words that married us. He has since passed away, and I have beautiful photos of him from that day. What I do not have is his voice. I cannot hear him say those words again, and I would give just about anything to.
That is why video is not an add-on to me. It is the thing I wish someone had quietly handled for us, so that years later I could sit down, press play, and hear the people I love.
So when you book a film, I am not counting coverage hours in my head. I am thinking about you, ten or twenty years from now, glad that you can still hear them.
My job as an Atlanta wedding videographer is to make saying yes to film feel easy, and to make the day itself feel calm. You will not be performing for a camera. Casey and I stay close to what is happening and let your day unfold.
Most couples hire a photographer and a videographer in Atlanta who meet for the first time on the wedding morning. They spend the day negotiating angles and stepping around each other for the same shot.
Casey and I have worked side by side for years. He knows where I am going to be before I move, and I know when to give him the wide shot. When your partner's voice catches during the vows, one of us is holding the close-up on your face while the other is already on your mom in the second row. At the same time. Without a word between us.
That is the real reason to have one Atlanta wedding team for photo and film. Nothing meaningful happens twice at a wedding, so we make sure it only has to happen once.
We have filmed a lot of different days: a baraat coming down the street with the dhol going, the quiet of a haldi, Hindu ceremonies under the mandap, two-day fusion weddings, along with Jewish, Christian, and interfaith celebrations. When your family's traditions include something we have not filmed before, we learn it ahead of time, ask thoughtful questions, and treat every ritual as the meaningful part of the day, not a moment to point a camera at.
At least 8 hours of coverage , from getting ready through the reception moments that matter
A highlight film, the short film you will actually rewatch, set to the sound and feeling of your day
Add-ons include full ceremony and full toast recordings (the complete vows and speeches, start to finish), a same-day edit to play at your reception, social content for the days right after, and live streaming so family who cannot be in the room can still be part of it. You can see every collection and add-on, with full pricing, on our For Planners page.
Every film is built around being there for the whole day, not hitting a set number of "highlight" minutes. What ends up in your film is shaped by your actual wedding: your vows, who is giving toasts, the ceremony traditions that matter to your family, the dance floor at the end of the night.
Film on its own is $5,500. Most couples who want the fullest record of the day book photo and film together for $8,500, so the same care covers both the still images and the sound and motion. Photo only is a wonderful choice, and plenty of couples go that route. Film is for the couple who already knows they will want to hear this day again.
It was such a joy to work with a professional, easygoing, and truly talented videographer. I’d happily work with her again anytime!
The video truly made us feel like we relived the day again! I cry pretty much every time I watch it! You two truly hit the ball out of the park! We love you guys!
We used Kalyn for our engagement and wedding photo/video and let’s just say, we could not be happier. She always listened to what we wanted and made it happen. Not only did the pictures turn out beautifully but she delivered our entire wedding album sooner than what the contract had stated, so it was very exciting. The video turned out so beautiful, I still cry when I watch it. I couldn't recommend her enough!
I reach out to your planner and any other vendors so everyone is on the same page well before the day. By the time your wedding arrives, the people around you already know how Casey and I work, and you get to simply be present with the people you love.
When it feels right, you sign your contract and put down a 30% deposit to reserve your date and officially book us as your Atlanta wedding videographers. From there, I create a custom welcome guide just for you, walking you through every next step so nothing feels uncertain.
Send us a note or schedule a call so we can connect about wedding videography in Atlanta or beyond. We will check that your date is open and that we are the right fit for each other, and we will talk through how we can best serve you and your family during this season. No pressure, just a real conversation.