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Cameron

Videographer and Photographer

For nearly seven years, I've been capturing stories through films—but my understanding of commitment began long before I picked up a camera.

In 2005, I joined the Coast Guard because the woman I loved was worth fighting for. That decision led to 20 years of service, where I learned what sacrifice and dedication truly mean. My mother instilled in me the value of caring for your family. That's why she pushed me to stay the long haul, even though my creative mind would wander.

Those decades weren't a detour—they were preparation. Now, I bring that same commitment to your story, creating cinematic wedding films that honor the authentic moments: the stolen glances, the tears during toasts, the joy when you're surrounded by everyone who matters.

My approach is simple: be present, be patient, and capture what's real. When I'm not behind the camera, you'll find me watching Dances With Wolves, writing poetry, or enjoying pizza.

Let's create something beautiful together.

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Albert

Photographer and Drone Pilot

I didn’t grow up surrounded by film studios or fancy cameras. I grew up in the Philippines, where stories lived in people—their struggles, their laughter, their long silences. I think that’s where my love for capturing moments began. Not from perfection, but from emotion.
When I hold a camera now, it’s more than just a tool—it’s a way of remembering. Every frame I shoot feels like I’m chasing something I lost, or maybe something I never had. That’s probably why I film the way I do. I want every shot to feel honest. Raw. Real.
Filmmaking taught me that beauty isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s in the quiet—the way light hits a face, or how someone smiles before they start to cry. That’s what I try to capture. The things people feel but can’t always say.
These days, it’s just me, my camera, and my drone—trying to make sense of the world through images. Maybe I’ll never figure it all out. But if my work can make someone feel something, even for a second, then maybe that’s enough.

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