
"Your
careful homework, outrageous questions, sense of humor and ability
to draw people out made our wedding video by far the best decision
of our wedding.
"The
flowers are wilted and the food long forgotten, but your video makes
us laugh, cry, and preserves the best images we have of our aging
parents, our adolescent daughters and our love for each other.
You have given our family its most precious gift. We are forever
thankful for the love you rekindle each time we watch what you have
created."

"I
loved your DVD. The thing that impressed me the most is how
masterful you are at putting people at ease in front of the camera.
Your giftedness is eliciting humor, authenticity, and naturalness
from your audience is stunning. I've never known any other videographers
who were so skillful at this. Marvelous.
"Also,
you really got up close and personal with an amazing range of people
at the wedding and you were sure to get all the nuances that bring
warmth and personality/family to such an event. You always
seemed to be in just the right spot at just the right time. That's
really an art and something that only someone who's in a Zen-like
state of presence can achieve with such a sense of grace and ease."
- Phil
Schenk, Officiant
"Not hiring Fred
would have been the biggest mistake of our wedding! The day went by
so quickly, it was almost a blur. In some ways, watching our video
was like going to our own wedding for the first time. There
are moments that can't be captured on a photograph alone."
"Fred
was great to work with. He developed relationships with many
of our family and friends so that they were comfortable in front of
his camera. The interviews he got were priceless and footage
of the events captured everything. We spent a lot of money to
experience our wedding only once. For just a little extra, we
can experience it whenever we want."
"I
was one of the worst critics of 'wedding videos.' Those cheesy
videos that make people look so stiff and uncomfortable -- well, that's
not Fred. I was so impressed because the people were really
genuinely portrayed."

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