KayCee Stroh from High School Musical was married this past January and I was fortunate enough to video her wedding. I wasn't able to show any of her video since People Magazine had the exclusive rights, but I've received the green light to post.
KayCee is such a sweetheart and I really had a great time with her and Ben and their families.
And by the way.... this is what a $40,000 dress looks like.
E.J. and Shelby are just incredible. I have known E.J.'s family for years and filmed both of his sister's weddings so I knew that this wedding was going to be fun... a lot of fun. Having a major blizzard only added to the excitement!
I must say that I sincerely respect and admire E.J.'s family and it is an honor to know them. E.J. respects women like few men do and Shelby really got a great guy. As I've come to know Shelby these past months and as I've heard her family talk about her, I can see that Shelby has a heart the same as E.J. These two are perfect for each other and will continue to do wonderful things.
One aspect of being a good filmmaker is being aware of who you are filming and how to best serve your clients. That's why my motto is "The Best Interest of the Client". It's important to adjust my filming style, how I work with other professionals and even how I interact with guests to do what is best for my clients personalities and requests. If my client wants me to have fun and be part of the wedding party or if they want unobtrusive coverage where no one really notices me, then that is what I do (of course I love to get in and have some fun!). In my opinion, a professional on your wedding day is there to cater to you and not the other way around. Shout out to Swensen Photography for being such a professional as I always love shooting with them because they respect the client and they respect me as well. The Joseph Smith Memorial Building catered a beautiful dinner to finish off the day and once again, I had an incredible experience with my dear friends the Caffaros and my new friends the Bells.