Hybrid photography and videography has been a popular option for my clients in 2025.
Hybrid photography and videography combine still images and moving visuals, offering couples a seamless and cohesive way to document their wedding day. Here are the key reasons why this approach is gaining popularity:
Comprehensive Storytelling
Captures Every Moment: Still photos freeze moments in time, while video adds context, sound, and motion, providing a richer narrative.
Key Highlights: While photos capture iconic moments like the first kiss or a tearful embrace, video lets you relive the vows, toasts, and the joy of the dance floor.
Blended Visual Styles: A hybrid approach ensures that both media complement each other, giving couples a well-rounded view of their day.
Emotional Impact
Photos for Reflection: Still images capture raw emotion and are ideal for albums or prints.
As I was photographing the groom’s preparation, I captured a few candid moments with his father. I felt the intensity of the moment as the father was getting emotional and decided to record a few seconds of video.
Videos for Immersion: Videos let you hear the laughter, see the movement, and feel the energy, creating a deeply emotional experience.
This is a screenshot of the video.
Another example is during the cocktail hour. I captured the story with both photos and videos.
This is an image I made as the couple was talking with their guests.
This is a screenshot from the video footage.
Timeless Keepsakes: Together, they provide lasting mementos that future generations can enjoy.
I offer customizable packages, allowing couples to choose the balance of photography and videography that best suits their needs and budget.
My most popular package has been a full set of images (at least 2,000) delivered in 2 days after the wedding and a 5-6 minutes video clip with the highlights of the day.
A short video clip made for the wedding of Colleen and Jordan can be viewed by clicking this link: Wedding clip