Getting Married? You Need CPR!
Capture the Moment
Preserve the Memories
Relive the Excitement

A wedding is one of the most wonderful, yet potentially stressful events you will ever experience. Once you have made the decision to get married, you move into a whole new dimension. I've been there, and I lived through it, but I know several people who have fainted, thrown up, and even worse on their wedding day.

I recommend that you do as much as you can today to make it the wedding that you want to remember tomorrow. Then prepare to preserve it, and simply go with the flow. Feel confident that the investment that you make today will pay off from this day forward.

How can you feel confident?

  1. Capture the Moment, because hair and teeth will fall out before your commitment ends. And no one, especially grandparents, will ever again look as young as they do on the day of your wedding. And you were able to walk in those shoes and dance in those clothes.
  2. Preserve the Memories, so they don't fade away with the sunlight. Appreciate everyone who shows up. Have fun, and get lots and lots of proof of your long-lost cousin dancing like Elaine from Seinfeld.
  3. Relive the Excitement in the years to come. How fun to watch yourselves on video with your kids 20 years later. A milestone event like a wedding day is something that is off the scales emotionally. Many couples miss most of what happens. You deserve to be able to recapture that high. Photos capture the pose, but video captures the action.

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