Where are all those memories now?
We can give them a home
Our Services
Photo/Video Cataloguing
$750
You’ve just decided to get your old negatives digitized. Great; What now? So many people go through this and they find they went from a drawer full of negatives they never looked at to a folder full of images they never looked at. I’ll bring you a hard drive and a license of Lightroom and show you how to catalogue your photos and videos so you can always find the one you want. If you are looking to have old photos digitized I’ll handle getting that done for you. (Everything is included except the lab costs.)
Video Editing
$100 per edited minute
Sometimes you want a video to remember. Graduations, birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, vacations, and even funerals are all occasions to take old photos and videos and edit them into something you can all watch together. It maybe cliché to watch the video of your little girl turning into a beaming bride at her rehearsal dinner, but it’s cliché for a reason. You may be asking, why not use the slideshow feature in photos. That feature can’t cut to the beat, or hold longer on the shot that makes you cry, and it doesn’t know how to handle video. I do.
Filming
$750 per Day
Sometimes you want your videos edited, sometimes you want new footage to add, whether it’s doing something you’re talking about, friends and family to talking about the guest of honor, or something else entirely. At a day rate of $750, I’ll come film whatever it is you want. A day is considered 10 hours of working time.
About Me
It was 2008. I was 14. My Brother was graduating College. I picked up my mother's camera, and Fell in Love.
From there I took every class my school offered on Photography. I Dedicated myself to mastering my craft through learning composition, color theory, and of course, lighting. I learned to capture any subject
In College my love grew towards film making. I learned how to compose and light in four dimensions. I learned to interview people for informational films and direct creative ones. I learned what music enhances the mood, and how to cut to its beat. Most of all: I learned to organize.
Filming required me to think ahead in a way nothing else has. It requires planning for what equipment is needed, who you need to have, how to light, or the day could get away from you and you could end up missing a shot you need. On the back end it requires meticulous organization of footage or you could end up losing a shot you need.
I would love to say I was talented from the beginning of that cliché, but the truth is we will never know, because those photos went into a folder on my childhood computer, somewhere, forgotten until long after I left for school and my mom disposed of my childhood computer.
The hard lesson I learned is none of that training matters if you can't organize your photos or your footage. Without the proper home, your creative endeavors and your memories alike have no context. they are just free floating in the computer somewhere. That's why I'm here, to help you create that context and give them a proper home.