The most honest form of filmmaking is to make a film for yourself.

Lex Abshire

Some of the most meaningful moments in my life have come from pursuing my passions. Fortunately, I’ve discovered a deep love for crafting unique and impactful wedding films—stories that hold just as much significance for me as they do for the couples I have the honor of capturing.

My filmmaking is instinctive—rooted in emotion, shaped by experience, and driven by passion. It’s about more than technique; it’s about feeling—the glow of golden hour, the weight of a handhold, and laughter that lingers.

Inspiration finds me everywhere—in the poetry of old films, the raw energy of documentaries, the rhythm of city streets, and the stillness of a mountain just before dawn. It’s in the unscripted, fleeting, beautifully imperfect moments that make a story real.

Filmmaking, to me, is a dance—knowing when to guide a scene, when to chase the in-between, when to stand in the middle of it all, and when to let the story breathe. I move through it all with instinct and intention.

I crave new experiences—the ones that challenge me, shape me, and shift the way I see love, people, and destinations.

I’m an observer, a storyteller, and a seeker of the real.

Bring me your world—the stolen glances, the laughter, the chaos, the tenderness. I’ll meet you there, camera in hand, ready to capture the magic as it unfolds.

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