You may recall that back in the day when J. and I were budgeting, we found that we did not have enough budget for videography. Most places in our area start at about $1500, and I didn't even like most of them. So we figured we'd make do with just photos. People have been doing it for years, right?
But for the sake of at least trying, I put up a couple of classified ads on Craigslist and WeddingBee's New York local board. In my ad, I said that J. and I were looking for a videographer, and would be ok working with someone starting out, but that we had a very small amount of money to spend (I did say the exact amount in my ad, and I expressly stated that I knew what I wanted to pay was unrealistic). My Craigslist ad expired, twice, with no response, and I got some suggestions from WeddingBee like "check local film schools for students" but it just didn't seem worth the effort. I let it go, and decided to simply accept that videography wouldn't happen. I was ok with that.
Fast forward 4 months. My WeddingBee inquiry worked. I got an email from Luke Barber-Smith at True Love Photo & Video and he was willing to work with us! Luke has been photographing weddings for a while, but has only recently gotten into the video world, so that was why he was willing to work with our budget. My reaction: this talented, very nice guy wants to do our wedding, and he's not a prison convict? SCORE!
Furthermore, Luke's work is excellent. I highly recommend you go check him out. He's got a great eye for realism, and he photographs people as they are, with great beauty. On top of that, he was really cool, and I enjoyed meeting with him. My general vendor test is whether I'd want to be that person's friend- highly scientific- and he passed with flying colors!
So yep, we found a videographer! The lesson here is that it really can pay to do your research. Post on those blog boards ladies, and don't give up if you really want something.
image source: True Love Photo & Video, via WeddingWire
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