See Your Season
Bride's veil caught mid-wind during ceremony, softly out of focus

The moments you were too in love to notice

Cinematic wedding films for couples who want to feel it again, twenty years from now.

See Your Season
Groom turning for first look on misty morning forest path, bride in white approaching
January · Pacific Northwest

First Look in Morning Fog

He turned around and forgot how to breathe. She laughed to keep from crying. The fog held them like a secret the trees agreed to keep.

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Couple exchanging vows beneath flowering wisteria arch in garden ceremony
April · Hudson Valley

Garden Ceremony Under Wisteria

The petals fell exactly when the officiant said "I do." Nobody planned it. The camera was already rolling.

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Couple silhouetted against golden sunset skyline on rooftop wedding ceremony
July · Manhattan Rooftop

Rooftop Vows at Golden Hour

The city went orange behind them. Two hundred feet up, the noise below dissolved into something that felt like silence.

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Couple dancing at outdoor reception under warm string lights in autumn evening
November · Vermont

Reception Under String Lights

The last dance stretched twenty minutes past what anyone planned. Nobody left. The lights held everything amber and still.

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Frames that hold
what memory blurs

Every couple gets one take. We've spent seven years learning where to look before it happens.

Close-up of trembling hands as bride slides ring onto groom's finger at altar
Father of the bride, jaw tightened, eyes glistening during wedding toast
The jaw. I always watch for the jaw.

— On fathers of brides

Sparkler tunnel exit with couple running through laughing, light trails everywhere
Bride and groom first dance, linen tablecloths and candlelight blurred in background
See Your Season42 films · 2019 – 2026

The restraint is
the craft

Most wedding films try to show everything. We've learned that the moments that last — that you'll return to alone, unexpectedly, twenty years from now — are the ones a less patient camera would have missed.

01

We edit to emotion, not to trend

No drone flyovers for the sake of it. No cinematic LUTs that make everything teal. The color of your day stays the color of your day.

02

Two cameras. Always.

One lens on the room. One lens on the faces. The moment that makes your mother gasp — we already have it from two angles.

03

Your film in ninety days

Not six months. Not a year. Ninety days from your wedding date, you sit down together and watch it for the first time.

04

One couple per weekend

We don't double-book. On your Saturday, you're the only wedding we're thinking about. You deserve that.

He didn't think he'd care about videography until he saw ours. Then he watched it four times.

— Marcus & Elena, October 2025

That means something.

Let's talk about your day. Not a questionnaire — a conversation. Fifteen minutes, your story, your season.

Currently booking 2026 · Limited to 24 weddings per year