One of the best parts of my job is that we get to see all the details of the wedding venue before all the guests arrive. And then we get to capture all these details on video! Emily, Travis, their families and friends put in countless hours of work in planning and organizing their beautiful wedding. And the end result was nothing short of spectacular. Just take a look at these "detail shots" from their wedding!
All events took place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Cambridge, MA, one of my favorite hotel venues in the Boston area. Not only did they have a beautiful view of the Boston skyline, but they were surrounded by family and friends who made their wedding so special.
The Charles View Ballroom was transformed into an elegant dining room overlooking the Charles River, an iconic river that identifies so closely with Boston. A mix of red roses and other fall-colored flowers adorned the center of each table.
I love these mini street-lantern-style table number holders!
Here is Emily and Travis' perspective while being introduced for the first time as a married couple! I love this shot... it's the next best thing to reliving the moment!
And now, without further delay, I give you the world premier of Emily and Travis wedding recap. This video is set to their first-dance song of "Then" by Brad Paisley. It's been so much fun working with Emily, Travis, and Lois on their wedding film! I hope you enjoy watching this as much as I have enjoyed working on this film!
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