Everyone getting married knows they need a photographer, but more and more couples are also deciding that wedding videos are just as important as wedding photos. But why? Is that the right decision for you? Let’s explore the differences between wedding videos and photos to help you decide what’s best for preserving your wedding memories.

Do You Really Need Videography for Your Wedding?

Photos vs. Videos: What’s the Difference?

Photos capture a single moment in time, allowing you to relive and soak up that moment repeatedly. They serve as a reminder of how special each instant is—like the first kiss, where you can study the beginning, middle, and end, each part evoking different feelings. This ability to focus on individual moments through photos is a unique and cherished experience.

Videos, on the other hand, provide a complete narrative of a moment. Imagine your first kiss as captured on video: you'll hear the officiant say, "You may now kiss," followed by the cheers of your guests. You’ll see the expressions of you and your partner as you look at each other in anticipation, then the kiss itself, the smiles, the laughter, and the conclusion of the moment. Video combines music, audio, voices, and visual elements, offering a full immersion into the experience.

Both photos and videos provide different ways to relive your memories, each offering unique value. While photos let you appreciate individual moments, videos let you experience the entire scene as it unfolded.

The Value of Wedding Videos

Weddings are one of the most important days of your life. After months or years of planning, the day arrives and passes by in a flash. Being able to look back at this magical day with both photos and videos is priceless.

Photos can capture the beauty and emotion of your wedding, but videos add a dimension that photos cannot. Videos let you hear your vows, witness the toasts, and experience the emotions and laughter as if you were a guest at your own wedding. A video captures the entirety of those special moments, preserving them in a way that photos cannot.

Many couples find that their wedding video contains some of the last recorded moments of loved ones, capturing their personalities in a way photos do not. Comparing a video of a late family member to their photos shows the unique and priceless nature of both mediums.

Some wedding videographers offer drone footage, providing a unique aerial perspective that adds to the richness of your wedding memories.

Making the Decision

We hope this post has given you more clarity about whether to add video to your wedding memories. Remember, when you hire a person you trust to capture your memories, you can be fully present on your wedding day without worrying about what is being recorded. Once you decide if photo and/or video is important, hire a studio you trust. Being present on your wedding day will make it even more special.