The Most Common Wedding Regret? Skipping Videography.

Planning Advice

When the day has passed, the guests have gone, and the dress is carefully stored away, there’s one sentiment we hear more than any other—
“I wish we had hired a wedding videographer.”

The way your voice trembled during your vows. The soft laughter during speeches. The moment your partner saw you for the first time. These aren’t just fleeting seconds—they’re memories worth reliving, forever.

The Numbers Don’t Lie

According to a recent survey by The Wedding Report, over 98% of couples who hired a videographer said it was worth the investment.
Even more telling? Nearly 80% of couples who chose not to hire one said it was their biggest regret.

Let that sink in.

In a world filled with distractions and details, the film is what couples most often wish they had when it’s all said and done.

Why Modern Couples Are Choosing Film

The wedding day moves quickly. Emotions are high. Time feels surreal.
You miss things. And some moments you wish you could bottle up forever.

We hear it constantly:

  • “The day went by in a heartbeat.”
  • “I didn’t realize how much I’d want to hear our vows again.”
  • “I wish I could see their reaction just one more time.”

A film offers something irreplaceable: the full experience—sights, sounds, and soul.

A Keepsake That Deepens with Time

Your wedding film becomes part of your legacy.
Not just something you watch once—but something that grows in meaning as the years go by.

In fact, in a study by Zola, 1 in 3 couples said they rewatched their wedding film every year on their anniversary. Many called it the most emotional part of their wedding memories.

Because long after the music fades and the flowers dry, your film lives on—elegant, intentional, and deeply personal.

An Investment in Memory

At Carraway Film Co., we believe wedding videography isn’t just documentation—it’s artful preservation. Each film is carefully crafted to feel timeless, cinematic, and true to your story.

And years from now, you won’t remember the hors d’oeuvres.
But you’ll remember the way they looked at you.

You’ll remember how it felt.

Let’s preserve that feeling—forever.

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