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Detroit Wedding Film Preview: Jen + Adam in Windsor

Friday, August 6th, 2010
Jen + Adam. A beautiful couple. A beautiful '52 Pontiac.

Jen + Adam. A beautiful couple. A beautiful '52 Pontiac.

This past weekend we had the opportunity to film another beautiful wedding film for Jen and Adam in a town just outside of Windsor, Ontario in Amherstburg. I hadn’t visited Amherstburg in quite some time, so it was a treat to see the town and all its charm all over again.

A bustling downtown area along the shores of the Detroit River just before it emptied into Lake Erie, had so many quaint shops, I wish I had time to walk and stop in each of them! From old fashioned ice cream shops to even a quick sushi restaurant… it had so much charm.

Jen + Adam: Windsor and Detroit Wedding Videography
Jen and Adam’s photographer, Stacey Paquette, had some surprises for them for their photo shoot. After the ceremony we were led to the grounds of an old mansion built in the early 1800’s that has since been abandoned. It stood there calm and overlooking the water, once the home of a famous landscape painter and equally as beautiful as the entire day had been for Jen and Adam.

At the dinner table, I got to meet some of Adam’s close friends from medical school who drove in from the state of Missouri — many of whom actually had been to Des Moines, IA before where I went to medical school! We talked about the Midwest and the field of medicine for a while before the rest of the reception continued.

I’m so excited to show off the final wedding video when it’s done — there were so many beautiful moments throughout the wedding!

Congratulations to Jen and Adam!

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Happy Birthday to us! Perfect Shutter turns ONE! Chapter 1

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Perfect Shutter turns one. Chapter 1. How we started.

It’s August, and it means we’re turning ONE! I can’t believe it really — a whole year of turning what were our hobbies into a real, full fledged business. We started Perfect Shutter last August and it’s been such a wild, humbling, crazy, exciting ride over the past 365 days.

As I sit here and reflect on what transpired over the past year, I can’t help but smile when I think about all the great people we’ve met and how much we’ve learned. We’re so lucky to have met so many great people, both brides and grooms from all over Windsor, Hamilton, Toronto, Detroit, Michigan, and our colleagues in the wedding scene (wedding photographers, planners, venue hosts) and business world. It makes me smile even more, with optimism, thinking about all the great projects we want to put together for next year and beyond.

So here’s a quick timeline and recap of how three friends came together to form Perfect Shutter, become wedding videographers, and grow to a staff of over 7 people!

From hobbyists to professionals

None of us ever had any formal training in photography or videography. Everything we have ever learned was self taught, or learned from helpful people and resources on the internet. This in itself is something I’m extremely proud of — I have never really been an ‘artistic’ person, being more of a geeky science kind of guy. I’d always wanted to do something like paint, or photography, or learn an instrument, but had never really jumped right in to do it.

Last July, I remember seeing on Facebook many of my friends’ professional wedding photographer photos and being pretty awed and impressed with them. There was just a certain way their photographer was able to capture the moment, and show off just how beautiful everything and everyone was on their wedding day. It was almost magical. I had been dabbling with photography as a hobby up until that point, and was slowly, but steadily learning the ins and outs of photography. I began chatting with my friend Samson, who like myself, was an amateur photographer and also had a thirst for technology and drooling over the latest and greatest cameras and gear. We found that we had another thing in common — that our friends had suggested on multiple times that we should consider doing this professionally!

We weren’t too keen on it initially, considering both of us had other full time careers unrelated to photography or even the arts. But the more we looked at some of the Windsor wedding photographers’ work, the more inspired we became. We wanted to capture and create gorgeous, memorable photos just like them.

And then there was the concern: would going pro hurt ourselves in anyway? What if we tried it and just totally failed?

After some deliberation, we made the pact: the time was right for us to go professional, but to always remember to not get too wrapped in the business side of things. The arts and photography of it will have to be first and foremost, something that we loved to do as a form of artistic expression. Whether we actually could become successful professionals and have people hire us would come second to this.

It was at this same time that I was also chatting on Facebook with John. I had saw that he had purchased a brand new camera, the Canon 5d Mark II. It’s one fine piece of equipment. I had asked him if he was interested in learning photography with Samson and I and becoming professional photographers. He was excited about his new Canon, and mentioned that he really wanted to tinker with the video recording capabilities it had. We agreed that at some point we would all have to get together and share with each other all the things we learned.

Coming soon — how we carved our own unique style, getting our hands dirty with the photo booth, transitioning to videography, we meet some great people who have since become great friends, and Perfect Shutter picks up momentum with fun and unexpected surprises!

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Christine & Matt : A Perfect Shutter Wedding {PREVIEW}

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Christine and Matt’s Cross Border Detroit / Windsor Wedding – Videography

June 19, 2010

Update: Their Windsor and Detroit Wedding film is now released! Click here to watch it!

This past weekend was a cross-border international affair for Christine and Matt’s wedding. Here’s a couple screen captures from our video for a sneak peak preview for all of you!

Windsor Wedding videography screencap1 Christine & Matt : A Perfect Shutter Wedding {PREVIEW}

the sun setting behind our bride and groom | copyright perfect shutter wedding videography

This was a bit different than our usual weddings. The ceremony was held in Windsor, ON. We sent two of our videographers there, John and Samson.

In a unique twist, Christine and Matt had the reception aftwards held in the gorgeous Dearborn Inn, in Dearborn, MI a suburb of Detroit.

I was planning on meeting Samson and John over in Dearborn since I live on that side, and we couldn’t risk any unexpected delays in crossing the border. I’ve never been to the Dearborn Inn before, and I actually got lost trying to find it. The hotel itself is really close to the Henry Ford Museum and Ford automative plant, so I was  bit thrown off when I was driving by and saw the factories.

Windsor Wedding videography screencap2 Christine & Matt : A Perfect Shutter Wedding {PREVIEW}

husband and wife approving of a speech well-done

This was also the first time I actually met Christine and Matt — the rest of the team met them several times during our consultations while I was away in Iowa.

Matt was a super fun guy who’s sense of humour and smile was infectious. It really made for a fun day.

Christine, I found out within the first couple minutes of meeting her, is a really strong-willed and intelligent bride. Her and Matt will have a tremendous life together.

The speeches that evening were so touching and emotional. Everyone from the fathers of the bride and grooms, to all the bridesmaids and best man, did an excellent job. Each was so eloquently thought out and spoken, that by the end of the night I felt as if I had known Christine and Matt for years.

Windsor Wedding videography screencap3 Christine & Matt : A Perfect Shutter Wedding {PREVIEW}

sneaking away from the reception for a sunset's kiss

The biggest difficulties we had were actually in battling the killer mosquitoes which decided to gang up by the thousands and feast on us. By the end of the night, I had counted no less than 10 mosquito bites, even through my pants!

Note to self: for future weddings, bring bug spray!

A special thanks to the photographer, Michele Bowman. We love working with her as she makes our jobs as wedding videograhers actually so much easier — we have fun, and make sure we each get all the beautiful shots we need!

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