
Your honeymoon shouldn’t live in your camera roll forever.
It’s one of the most meaningful, unfiltered seasons of your relationship — just married, a little tired, a little giddy, fully in it. And most couples document it … but never actually do anything with it.
That’s exactly why I offer Honeymoon Edits.
Every wedding couple I work with has the option to add a Honeymoon Edit — a way to turn your trip into something you can actually revisit for years.
Before your trip, I’ll send you a simple travel kit:
That’s it. No complicated setup. No learning curve.
You take it with you and film your days as they happen — messy, joyful, quiet, romantic, ordinary, perfect.
When you get back, I take all that footage and turn it into:
Every film ends up different because every trip is different. The more you film, the fuller your story becomes.
This isn’t about getting the “right” shots.
It’s about capturing the version of you that exists on that trip — the way you talk to each other, the little jokes, the in-between moments that don’t feel important at the time but end up meaning everything later.
Your phone can capture clips.
This captures a season of your life.
Sam and Logan were the first couple to take this on — and they fully leaned in.
After their winter wedding, they brought the honeymoon camera kit with them to Thailand. They filmed throughout their trip — not just the big moments, but everything in between.
Motorbike rides through new places.
Trying their favorite snacks.
Walking, talking, laughing — just existing together.
What makes their film so special is that you hear them the entire time. Their voices, their commentary, their perspective. It feels personal in a way nothing else really does.
It’s not polished.
It’s real.
And that’s exactly the point.
Years from now, your honeymoon won’t just be a blur of photos or buried videos on your phone.
It’ll be something you can sit down and watch — something that brings you back into that exact version of yourselves, right at the start of your marriage.
That’s what makes this different.
Not just documenting the trip — but giving it a place to live.
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