I believe I’m possibly the most discreet Jewish wedding videographer out there. I’ve taken everything I know from being discreet while filming other denominations of weddings and spliced that with what I learnt from other high end Jewish wedding videographers. This includes the good and the bad learnings. To film a Jewish wedding properly you need to know the essentials of what normally happens and be prepared to be a fly on the wall for all these sections of the wedding day.
My approach to being a Jewish wedding videographer is that I film the majority of the day with one camera, the ceremony and speeches I use two, plus a secret third hidden camera you won’t know is there during the ceremony to ensure perfect coverage and angles to see faces under the Chuppa. This stops the need to add another person with a camera on a tripod up front. I may be filming on my own, but I’m nimble and quick on my feet to capture everything.
My experience of Jewish weddings and the wider culture has increased a lot over the last few years. The first Jewish wedding I booked I had to read everything I could find on Smashing The Glass. I’ve filmed a number of same sex Jewish weddings, high end luxury Jewish weddings, celebrity jewish weddings and lots of other Jewish weddings that perhaps don’t feature all the traditions quite so strictly. I take snippets of learnings from each to help me film your day as best as possible and in my individual style. No stress no fuss, it might be a Jewish wedding but it’s still a wedding rather than a Hollywood film set and so I’ll always approach your day with absolute discretion.
Here’s a few videos from Jewish weddings I’ve filmed recently.
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