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Wedding Videography: Must Have or Nice to Have?

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If you're debating whether or not you need videography for your wedding - tune in to this week's episode. Joe and I have some BIG FEELINGS about this topic, and you're gonna want to hear our thoughts.
Tessa's key takeaways:

  • Everyone tells me "I'll never watch my video again" or "I don't want to watch myself - it's so cringey" BUT, what if we tell you this video isn't about you?
  • I watch my video to see my grandma laughing at my wedding (she passed away about 3 years after my wedding).
  • My daughter watches my video (not me!!) to see my and my husband on our wedding day.

Joe's key takeaways:

  • Working with a company that can do both photo and video is a major WIN-WIN. They work together seamlessly like a well oiled machine.
  • If you're hiring 2 separate companies, find a photographer and videographer who have a mutual respect for each other and understand the value they both add to the client's wedding day.

You may not want a video of you for YOU to watch, but we promise that one day in the future, you'll wish you could see someone's raw emotions - parents, grandparents, friends or another loved one. That's what a wedding video gives you.
At the end of the day, the only takeaways you'll have from your wedding are: your photos, your videos, your podcast BFFs, and the lifetime friendship you have with your wedding planner! :)

Support us: patreon.com/unveilingparadise
These are our top 3 episodes to start with if you are about to have your summer wedding. We'd love to hear from you. Hit us up and mention our show to learn more about our Unveiling Paradise Promo.

Support the show

Find Us on Instagram:
Unveiling Paradise @unveilingparadise
Joe @josephesser
Tessa @fredandkateevents
Email us [email protected]
Web unveilingparadise.com

  continue reading

78 episodes

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Manage episode 381677134 series 3445885
Content provided by Joseph Esser and Tessa Gomes, Joseph Esser, and Tessa Gomes. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Joseph Esser and Tessa Gomes, Joseph Esser, and Tessa Gomes or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

If you're debating whether or not you need videography for your wedding - tune in to this week's episode. Joe and I have some BIG FEELINGS about this topic, and you're gonna want to hear our thoughts.
Tessa's key takeaways:

  • Everyone tells me "I'll never watch my video again" or "I don't want to watch myself - it's so cringey" BUT, what if we tell you this video isn't about you?
  • I watch my video to see my grandma laughing at my wedding (she passed away about 3 years after my wedding).
  • My daughter watches my video (not me!!) to see my and my husband on our wedding day.

Joe's key takeaways:

  • Working with a company that can do both photo and video is a major WIN-WIN. They work together seamlessly like a well oiled machine.
  • If you're hiring 2 separate companies, find a photographer and videographer who have a mutual respect for each other and understand the value they both add to the client's wedding day.

You may not want a video of you for YOU to watch, but we promise that one day in the future, you'll wish you could see someone's raw emotions - parents, grandparents, friends or another loved one. That's what a wedding video gives you.
At the end of the day, the only takeaways you'll have from your wedding are: your photos, your videos, your podcast BFFs, and the lifetime friendship you have with your wedding planner! :)

Support us: patreon.com/unveilingparadise
These are our top 3 episodes to start with if you are about to have your summer wedding. We'd love to hear from you. Hit us up and mention our show to learn more about our Unveiling Paradise Promo.

Support the show

Find Us on Instagram:
Unveiling Paradise @unveilingparadise
Joe @josephesser
Tessa @fredandkateevents
Email us [email protected]
Web unveilingparadise.com

  continue reading

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