For a day you’ll spend the rest of your life remembering

SUPER 8 WEDDING FILMS

Serving New York City & Destinations

A woman in a white off-shoulder dress walking outdoors, with a wooded background.

Meet Zephren

A bride and groom dancing closely at their wedding reception, with the bride in a white gown and lace veil, and the groom in a black tuxedo with a boutonniere.
Silhouettes of palm trees against a pink and orange sunset sky, with rooftops and other trees in the foreground.
A person in a black suit is holding the hand of a person in a white dress, showing off rings on both their ring fingers, likely during a wedding ceremony.
A black and white photo of a young man with curly hair, wearing a dark sweater, sitting and looking directly at the camera. He is in front of a wall with dark trim.
A bride in a white wedding gown looking back and smiling, with seven bridesmaids in pink and white dresses in the background holding bouquets, standing outdoors on a grassy area surrounded by trees.

Super 8 Wedding Videographer & Filmmaker

I don't shoot film because it's trendy.

I work with film, because it forces me to slow down, read the room, and shoot with intention. On a wedding day, this lets me focus fully on the moments unfolding rather than checking screens or settings.

The result is footage that feels thoughtful, authentic, and captured with a purpose.

If this sounds like what you're looking for, I'd love to capture your story!

A white birthday cake with a single red candle, with a slice taken out. The cake is on a stand on a round table with a lace tablecloth. There are two lit candles, a plate with cake pieces, and some utensils on the table.

POETIC, AUTHENTIC, NOSTALGIC

A Unique Approach to Wedding Videography

I’m not here to direct your day.
I’m here to capture real moments, as they are happening. I want to document the things others miss, the glances, the laughter, the emotion.

These are the small details that you'll want to look back on again and again.

Why Super 8?

Super 8 was introduced by Kodak to make home movie making more accessible. I believe everyone deserves to have the important moments in their lives documented on real 8mm film.

Light leaks, grain, scratches, these are unpredictable features that make every frame look distinctive and unique. No presets and no film simulations. Just real 8mm film passing through a 50-year-old camera.

Because your love deserves more than digital.

Color Theory

Your wedding will be captured on the same motion picture film used to make movies by Hollywood filmmakers, that means it should be color-graded like one too.

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