“We got the video as well, which was just worth every investment. I probably watched it an unhealthy amount of times“

Wedding Films that document truly how it was.

Your wedding film shouldn’t feel staged. It’s not for strangers. It’s for you — to take you straight back into the day, actually felt.

At Feather & Finch Films, we don’t just show what happened — we preserve how it felt. Sight, sound, energy, emotion — woven together into something that’s completely, unapologetically yours. Working alongside our photo team, couples dont feel like they are getting pulled around in opposite directions.

This isn’t about trends, transitions, or timelines. It’s about truth. About making sure that years from now, you’ll hit play and feel it all over again — in your bones.

More than just motion — our films are memory in movement. We capture the quiet glances, the unspoken words, the heartbeat moments that photos can’t always hold. Honest, cinematic, and deeply personal — this is your story, unfolding frame by frame.

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A groom in a black tuxedo holding a tissue and wiping his eye, standing outdoors on a wedding day. A bride in a white wedding dress approaching him, smiling. There are chairs arranged for the ceremony and a building in the background.
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Leather-bound wedding album engraved with Kimberly & Daniel, surrounded by flower petals and a torn piece of light blue fabric on a wooden surface.
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The Feather & Finch Difference:

What sets us apart is how we work—as one. Photography and film, woven together with the same heartbeat, the same eyes, the same care.

This means no mismatched edits. No disjointed storytelling. Just one seamless, deeply human narrative that reflects the day as it truly was. The laughter. The stillness. The way your world felt for that one short, wild moment in time.

With us, you don’t just walk away with a wedding film. You walk away with a piece of your life—preserved, felt, and entirely yours.

A bride in a white wedding dress standing by a window, adjusting her earring as she looks outside, with soft natural light illuminating the room.