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Will you be our main videographer/photographer on our wedding day?


All too often, if you see a deal that's too good to be true, it usually is. Some companies that are able to offer this "competitive pricing" are able to do so by paying lower than industry-standard rates for freelance videographers and editors. This means, not only are you not getting a personal experience on your wedding day, but the person editing your film likely doesn't know you either. So how could they truly capture the essence of who you are in your wedding film?




How many videographers/photographers will be with you on the day? Will they cover multiple angles?


The number of times at least one of our angles is blocked at some point during the ceremony by a guest or a vendor!


Some may find the thought of multiple videographers and multiple cameras on their wedding day intimidating and worry it will be intrusive. Here's how we ensure the opposite...


We bring a minimum of 3 cameras to your wedding day to cover multiple angles. This setup is to ensure we always have an angle to use in case someone accidentally blocks one of the angles.


What gear do you use to make sure you capture clear audio? (videographer question)


Our favourite word on a wedding day is "backups". We have tiny mics we attach discretely to both you and your officiant, and about 3 different methods of capturing the speeches at your reception.


What's your colour correction process? Will it affect our wedding colours?


Our footage and photos, like most of our colleagues, goes through a colour correction process, but a lot of time is spent not only achieving the style you see in our work, but also preserving the colours of your bouquets, bridesmaids dresses and decorations.


How can we be reassured you won't cancel last minute? Do you have a backup plan in place in case you are injured or ill and are unable to cover our wedding?


Our agreements are there not just to protect us, but you as well. The retainer fee you send to book your date ensures yours is the ONLY event we're covering on the date of your wedding. It ensures we will not cancel last minute because we have booked another gig. With this said, things happen.

We do everything in our power to prevent illness, injury, etc... but if, closer to your wedding date, we have been injured or fallen ill, we have very professional associate photographers and videographers on standby ready to cover the day.


 
 
 

Weddings are about celebrating love—and the details that make your love story yours. As a wedding videographer in Ottawa and Toronto, I’ve had the joy of capturing so many personal touches that make each ceremony unforgettable. One of the sweetest places to get creative? Your bouquet.

Whether you’re not a fan of florals, want something more meaningful in your hands, or are just looking to stand out in your photos and video, these five non-traditional bouquet ideas bring personality, symbolism, and charm to your walk down the aisle.


Most of these ideas can even be re-used for your reception centrepieces—adding extra cohesion and creativity to your day.



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1. Flower Lantern

A romantic twist on the classic bouquet. Picture walking down the aisle holding a delicate lantern filled with fresh or dried blooms—your own glowing garden. It’s stunning in both real life and on film, especially during golden hour. Perfect for outdoor weddings, evening ceremonies, or couples who love a touch of whimsy. As a wedding cinematographer in Toronto, I can say this kind of detail truly comes to life on camera.






2. Candle Lantern

Swap flowers for soft candlelight. A vintage-style lantern with a glowing LED candle adds a moody, intimate vibe to your ceremony. It’s elegant, unexpected, and totally timeless. Bonus points if it becomes part of your home décor after the big day.






3. Book Bouquet


For literary lovers and hopeless romantics. Whether made from the pages of your favourite novel or crafted to resemble a blooming bunch of paper flowers, a book bouquet is a beautiful nod to the stories that shaped you. It's a conversation starter and a keepsake you'll treasure forever.


4. Fur Babies


If your pet is part of your love story, why not include them front and centre? Walk with your dog instead of a bouquet, or have them wear a floral collar and trot down the aisle with you. It’s a heartfelt (and often hilarious) way to make your wedding even more personal.


5. Rescue Animals

Some couples are choosing to carry rescue pups, kittens, or even adoptable animals down the aisle, spotlighting causes they care about. If you’re passionate about animal welfare, this is a meaningful, show-stopping alternative to traditional flowers—and might even help a furry friend find a forever home.




 
 
 

Stephanie and Alex's wedding film trailer is here!



We’re so excited to share Stephanie and Alex’s wedding trailer from their beautiful day at Britannia Yacht Club in Ottawa! The day kicked off at the Hyatt Hotel, where Stephanie got ready with the help of Ashleigh Hair Studio for her hair and Amanda Wanamaker Makeup for her makeup. She looked amazing in her dress from With Love Bridal Boutique.



Stephanie walked herself down the aisle—such a powerful and personal choice that perfectly reflected who she is. Alex’s face said it all when he saw her, and he couldn’t hold back the tears. Their young son stood with them during the ceremony, making the moment even more special. We had to be quick with the weather—dodging rain and jumping outside to grab some amazing shots whenever the sun came out.



The reception was all about fun and celebration, with Quality Entertainment keeping everyone dancing all night long. As Ottawa and Toronto wedding videographers, we feel lucky to capture moments like these, letting couples relive their day for years to come. If you’re looking for a cinematic wedding video that truly tells your story, check out Stephanie and Alex’s trailer and reach out if you want to chat about your big day!

 
 
 
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