THIS ALL STARTED WITH A WEDDING VIDEO THAT LEFT ME WANTING MORE. NOW? I create the kind that Makes You Feel Everything.

Photos that hit different. 
Video that hits harder.
 Let’s make sure you feel it all—start to finish. 


“We cried watching our video—it felt exactly like our day.”

– Ashwini B

“Bri was the calm in our chaos. She made us feel seen and safe.”

– Helen B

“She’s professional, fun, and kind. A friend behind the camera.”

- Jessi R

“One of the best decisions we made for our wedding.”

- Brooke B

Having one team for both photo and video makes everything easier—from booking to delivery. You’ll have one point of contact (me!) for all things media, which saves you time and inbox stress. On the day-of, we’re a well-oiled machine—no awkward introductions or clashing styles. Because we work together often (and share the same vision), your gallery and film will feel cohesive, consistent, and true to your story.

For weddings with 50+ guests, I recommend at least 8 hours of coverage to capture getting ready through the reception. If you want that full start-to-finish story, 10 hours is ideal. Elopements or micro weddings can vary—let’s chat about your vision and tailor the timeline to fit.

Super 8 adds that dreamy, nostalgic “home movie” vibe—like your grandpa’s old camcorder, but make it aesthetic. One reel = about 2.5 to 3 minutes of footage. For an 8-hour day, 2–3 reels capture the essentials, and 4–5 reels give you that rich, vintage-heavy feel. The more we shoot, the better your Super 8-only edit will be!

One roll of 35mm = 36 photos. Want just a touch of that film magic? Go with 1 roll. Want to feel your day all over again? Go with 2–3 rolls for a fuller film experience alongside your digital gallery.

Yes, we’re based in Colorado but always ready to pack our bags! You’ll just cover travel (flights + lodging), and we’ll handle the rest. Bonus: for destination weddings, we don’t limit coverage on your wedding day or the day before—so everything gets documented.

I started filming weddings in 2018, balancing it with my full-time job as a special ed teacher. In 2021, I went all in. What started as video has grown into a full-on love for both film and photo—because telling your full story just feels right.