
A Love Note
You’re here! Which means you’re beginning to imagine what it might feel like to preserve your family’s legacy together. My first priority is simple: making you, your parents, and your grandparents feel completely at ease in front of the camera. Comfortable enough to be themselves; enough to open the door to memory.
What you should know before we commit
You don’t have to charter a film crew to the ancestral village for me to be moved by your story. I’ll film with the same reverence at Grandma’s kitchen table as I would beneath the oak tree where she was married.
You deserve more than footage, you deserve moments: the shy laugh when Grandpa can’t find his glasses, the way Grandma cooks without measuring, the pause in Mom’s voice when she remembers the day she left home. I want you to feel those details every time you press play.
The families I serve best
My favorite clients aren’t defined by net worth, heritage, or geography. They are:
Kind – patient when a story needs a second take or the mic needs re-clipping.
Curious – willing to wander down memory lane detours.
Trusting – comfortable letting the day unfold naturally.
If you’re ticking “birthday present” off a list or shopping the lowest bid, I may not be your person, and that’s okay. Your memories deserve the right caretaker.
What I value
Honesty, vulnerability, and the quiet power of a well-worn story. If you don’t mind straying from rigid scripts, if unhurried conversation speaks louder than posed perfection, and if you’re cool with me sharing tea and cookies with Grandma while we film, then we’ll be fast friends.
Remember, when you hire me, you’re investing in a human being, someone entrusted to capture a fleeting chapter of your ever-evolving family narrative. Ask questions. Know the person behind the lens.
Are you ready? Then let’s chat about favourite recipes, childhood streets, or the song that still makes Papa sing—before we talk schedules and quotes. Because years from now, when voices have quieted, these films will be the stories your children hear at full volume.
What are we waiting for?