
Charlotte, North Carolina
Wedding Videographer in Charlotte, NC
About two hours southeast of home, and the city I drive to most often outside the mountains.
Filming in Charlotte
Charlotte weddings tend to be bigger, later and louder than my mountain days — Uptown hotel ballrooms, converted South End warehouses, and estate venues out toward Waxhaw and Lake Norman. The films still work the same way: I stay out of the way, catch what actually happens, and cut it to the sound of your day rather than a trailer edit.
City venues bring their own problems worth planning for — dim reception lighting, tight getting-ready rooms, and vendor load-in windows that decide your timeline for you. I bring lights that don't turn your reception into a film set, and I plan coverage around the room you actually have.
Charlotte is inside my regular travel radius, so travel for the day is included in the collections.
Common questions
Is there a travel fee for Charlotte weddings?
No. Charlotte sits inside my regular travel radius from Boone, and travel for the day is included in every collection.
How do you handle dark reception venues in Charlotte?
I bring my own lighting and shoot on cameras built for low light, so a dim ballroom or warehouse still looks intentional. The lights stay small and warm — your guests shouldn't notice them.
Can you cover a wedding that runs late into the night?
Yes. Collections include full-day coverage, and if your reception runs long we can add hours before the day rather than scrambling on it.
Other areas I serve
North Carolina
Boone
North Carolina
Blowing Rock
North Carolina
Banner Elk
North Carolina
Asheville
Blue Ridge & High Country
the North Carolina mountains
South Carolina
Greenville
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