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Absolutely, I will also share with you a pinterest mood board if you're opting for a maternity shoot or family shoot — but I'm all about natural connection. I will gently guide you while keeping things relaxed, fun, and authentically you. And as for weddings and events, I will guide you through some things but capturing the candid magic moments is my specialty.
A wedding content creator is there to capture all the candid, behind-the-scenes magic of your day in real time — the raw, unfiltered moments you might not even notice as they happen. Think of us as your modern-day storyteller: filming snippets on iPhone, editing short-form videos, and delivering ready-to-post reels within hours or days — not weeks. I focus on the in-between moments: the laughter with your bridesmaids, the groom wiping a tear, the champagne popping, the stolen kisses, and the energy of the dance floor.
The goal? To help you relive the feeling of the day, instantly — and share it with your loved ones right away.
While a videographer captures your day with cinematic cameras and creates a highly produced, long-form film (often with voiceovers, licensed music, and speeches), a wedding content creator works alongside them — capturing your love story as it unfolds in real time for digital storytelling.
Here’s a breakdown:
Wedding Content Creator
Captures iPhone footage + candid BTS
Delivers fast — same day or next day
Focuses on short-form reels + social content
Blends in with the bridal party — casual, fun vibe
Offers sneak peeks, TikToks, and trending audio
Offers all raw content in your hands forever.
Videographer
Uses cinema-quality cameras
Takes 6–12 weeks (on average) for a final film
Focuses on full-length highlight films
Operates more structured and formally
Offers professional audio, speeches, and licensed music
They complement each other — and together, you get the best of both worlds: timeless film and instant memories.