"Hey there! I'm the heart and lens behind Love & Legacy Films. My documentary approach to wedding cinematography stems from a deeply personal understanding of how precious our captured memories become. I believe in filming your day as it naturally unfolds, no staging, no interference, just authentic moments preserved in their purest form."
- Jessica (Founder)
Through cinematic filmmaking and thoughtful storytelling, we create films that allow families to relive the moments that matter most for generations to come. Our work spans weddings, legacy documentaries, and remembrance films, each capturing a different chapter of the human story.
After losing her father at a young age, Jess came to understand the weight of memory, how a voice, a laugh, a story can become priceless. With an instinct for storytelling and a reverence for family history, she creates documentary films that hold onto what matters most, not staged or scripted, but honest and alive. Her films combine cinematic visuals with real human storytelling, allowing families to return to these memories long after the moment has passed.
Filmmaking is approached as documentary storytelling rather than traditional videography. Rather than directing or staging moments, the camera quietly observes as real life unfolds, laughter between friends, nervous anticipation before a ceremony, heartfelt conversations, and the voices that define a moment in time. This approach allows each film to feel authentic and emotional.
Beginning
Wedding documentary films preserve the moment two families and two lives come together.
Love and Legacy Films create films that capture the heart of the human experience.
Living
Legacy story films capture the wisdom, memories, and personal history of a life still unfolding.
Remembering
Honorary Legacy Films honor loved ones who have passed through cinematic remembrance documentaries.
Memories fade with time, but film has the power to preserve the voices, faces, and stories that shape our lives. At Love and Legacy Films, every project is created with the understanding that these films will become part of a family's history, something children and grandchildren will one day watch to understand where they came from.
Stories deserve to last.