Brandon is a wedding videographer based in Georgia, with a deep-rooted love for storytelling, travel, and refined visual style. His work has taken him to places like the PNW, Mexico, and New York — capturing destination weddings for couples who value emotion, elegance, and experience.
With over 6 years behind the lens, Brandon’s films are less about orchestrated moments and more about the honest ones — the subtle glances, the quiet in-between, the atmosphere that lingers. He crafts wedding films that feel personal and timeless, blending cinematic visuals with the raw energy of the day.
If you’re looking for a film that feels like art; polished, cinematic, and full of heart, he's for you. Brandon create wedding films that don’t just document the day but evoke it. The kind of wedding films that pull at your heartstrings and feel like they belong in your family for generations. Every frame is crafted with intention, capturing the beauty, emotion, and quiet magic of your story.
Inspired by warm light, timeless architecture, and the quiet wonder of exploring new places.
march: philadelphia
April: New Jersey
may: Pennsylvania
June: Los Angeles
October: Oregon Coast
October: utah
WIND BREEZES
fine art
japanese CUISINE
aviation fanatic
I have a deep love for travel, culture, and storytelling. There’s something transformative about stepping into new places, hearing unfamiliar languages, and witnessing the rhythm of life in different corners of the world. Each journey sparks fresh inspiration and broadens the way I see and film life’s most meaningful moments.
Fashion, architecture and design also speak to me. I’m drawn to aesthetics that tell a story. That influence often finds its way into my work—through composition, color, or the way a moment is framed.
The mountains is where I feel most grounded. It’s my space to slow down, recharge, and remember the beauty of stillness. But more than anything, it’s my family that centers me. They’re the reason I hold onto moments so tightly and why I’m drawn to capturing them for others—because the fleeting becomes eternal when it’s seen, felt, and remembered on film.