A lot goes into planning a wedding, and there are so many decisions to be made! One of the biggest decisions you will make is: do you have a videographer?

Some couples think not having a videographer is a good way to save costs, while others want to invest the most in the photographer and videographer because when your wedding is over, all you have is your memories, your photos and video.

So what is the right answer? Well, there isn’t one. Every couple is different. So, if you are trying to decide whether or not you should have a videographer, here are some things to consider:

1. The Moments you Don’t See

While you’re getting ready, your love is getting ready too. How did the other half of your wedding party spend their morning? You also might be wondering about your wedding party entrances, how guests reacted when they saw yo for the first time, and the awesome dancing moments you might not have been a part of. Your videographer will capture all of the moments you may have missed, so you can watch them later!

2. Relive the Best Day of your Life

The great thing about photos and video is that they capture your big day and serve as your forever memories. But what does video do that photos don’t? Video allows you to hear – to hear your father, maid of honor or best man’s speech; to hear your first dance song; to hear your vows.

The best part? You will be capitulating the memories of those who may have passed since. To see them and hear their voice—that is a gift photos cannot give you.

3. To Share

Having a wedding video allows you to share one of the most amazing days in your life with people that may or may not have been there for the big day. Your friends, children, even future grandchildren can experience your special day with you years later.

If you are interested in learning more about wedding videography services, or booking a wedding with us, contact us at courtney@courtneykent.com.