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Writer's picturePatrick Meehan

Is a Wedding Videographer Worth It?

Updated: Oct 23

When you’re planning a wedding, there are endless decisions to make, and the big question of “Do we need a wedding videographer?” is bound to come up. It’s a fair question — after all, it’s an extra expense, and you might be wondering if it’s truly worth it.

Bride and groom being recorded on video camera

To be upfront, the short answer is no, you don’t need a wedding videographer. There are plenty of couples who get married every year without one, and their day is just as special. The day itself is about the moments you share with the people you love, and that can be perfect whether or not you have a film to look back on.


But then again, there’s a reason so many couples who skip the videographer have regrets afterward.


Why do people regret not having a wedding film?

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard couples say, “I wish we had a video of that.” Your wedding day flies by in the blink of an eye. The dress, the ceremony, the reception — it all feels like a blur when it’s over. That’s where a wedding video comes in.


Your wedding video isn’t just a recap of the day, it’s a way to relive those moments. The sound of your partner’s voice when they said “I do,” the way you both looked at each other during the first dance, the laughter and joy in the room — it’s a living memory you can revisit any time.


Photographs are beautiful and capture incredible moments, but there’s something special about watching the day unfold again in motion, with sound, movement, and emotion all intact.

Bride pouring champagne into glass

Who should skip a wedding videographer?

That said, a videographer isn’t for everyone. If your priority is to create a stunning event for your guests, or you’re more focused on the experience itself rather than preserving every detail, skipping the videographer might make sense. Maybe you’d rather invest in an unforgettable dinner or a live band that will keep everyone dancing all night.


For some couples, living in the moment is more important than capturing it. And that’s okay! Your wedding day should reflect your priorities, not someone else’s expectations.

Bride and groom walking and laughing

Who should consider a wedding videographer?

If you’re someone who cherishes memories and loves the idea of being able to relive the little moments from your day, a wedding video might be right up your alley.


One of the most common reasons couples are glad they invested in a videographer is that they want to hold onto the things they may forget. The sound of your vows, the way your guests react during the speeches, the joyful chaos of the reception — these are all fleeting moments that a video can bring back to life. And trust me, there’s nothing like hearing your loved ones’ voices or seeing their emotions on film years down the line.


It’s also a way to share the day with family or friends who couldn’t make it. A wedding video allows them to experience the atmosphere, the energy, and the emotions of your day as if they were right there with you.

Bride and groom laughing at wedding toasts

In the end, it’s your call

Ultimately, the decision to hire a wedding videographer comes down to what matters most to you. If you’re not sure whether it’s worth it, think about how you want to remember your day. Are you happy with a collection of beautiful photos, or would you like to hear the laughter, the music, and the vows as they happened?


Wedding videos aren’t for everyone, and that’s perfectly fine. But if you’re someone who values being able to relive and share those moments for years to come, then a wedding videographer is definitely worth considering.


So while you may not watch your wedding video every day, knowing that you have it, ready to transport you back to one of the most important days of your life, is something you might never regret.

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