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Wedding Crashers

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11 contributions to Wedding Crashers
To gimbal or not to gimbal
Who is can't live without their gimbal? Who refuses anything but handheld? Tripods or Tri-don'ts? "tHeRe'S a PuRpOsE fOr EvErYtHiNg" yea, yea, yea, but what's your preferred way to shoot a wedding? My primary camera does not have IBIS, so I've only ever used it on a gimbal, but I'm falling more in love with the handheld look. Been thinking about making the switch and how I can practice a "steadier" hand.
1 like • 12d
I use a monopod which is crazy of me! But I’ve edited footage from associates that used handheld and it honestly was beautiful. I’ve used a gimbal and they are great but my weak ahhh arms can only handle so much 🥲
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Wasssupp people! If you are here and also wanted to be entered to win the giveaway, please comment anything on this post so we know to include your entries! ☺️ If you are just here for the community, please say nothing but continue to enjoy your time 😁 LASTLY, we will be announcing said winner TOMORROW! Right here in skool! Stay tuned for the time! We will also be announcing some cool things afterwards! So glad everyone is here 🫶🏼
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1 like • 26d
Obviously I’m here for the community but I guessssssss enter me in the giveaway (please)
Crashers de Weddings!
Everyone, my name is James. Born in the Bay Area; building in Arizona. My wife and I moved to Phoenix Metro area 8 years ago for a church plant/launch. She's the Worship Leader and I am the Music and Production Director. Serving our local community is something we are deeply passionate about. Many, MANY, moons ago I met Kyle through a mutual friend and had the privilege to shadow a wedding with him, where I fortunately met Camryn. I can't say we become the best of buds from then on out, but I've truly admired witnessing the growth of their craft and now am honored to be a part of what they have built. In 2020, a camera and a role fell on my lap. This was due to the pandemic. As a musician, I've always been fascinated by the art of videography and what it can do, but now there was no turning back. I had to sink or swim... I sank... Instead of going to school to become proficient, I enrolled in YouTube Tech (yes, that's a joke) and practiced and practiced. The challenge I found was not even knowing the terms what I what I was looking for. This was a whole new world to me and I didn't have a community to lean on. The only way I learned, was by doing. I started shooting weddings pretty quickly as a side hustle, which ended up being one of the best things to happen to me. I was forced to know/learn my camera and it's capabilities inside and out and how to to adapt in any situation in a matter of moments. But the reward of gifting something priceless to a beautiful couple that they can cherish for the rest of life? C'mon now. This is why we are here. For people. In May 2024, I gave my 9-5 my notice and haven't looked back. I took a break from weddings to focus on the bigger production and cooperate stuff, but am truly excited to get back to one of my early loves. As mentioned before, community is everything. I've been a part of many because of the importance, but have also watched them fizzle out. I have high hopes for Wedding Crashers and the impact it'll make. 🤘🤘
1 like • 29d
I was going to reference YouTube University in a post comment but I second guessed myself. That is insanely cool that you guys pioneered a Church launch! Send the deets, I’d love to attend a service! And retweet to the community comment.
~for those of you who don't know me~
Hi everyone! I'm Amanda. Hopefully you all have time on your hands (and hopefully this is even allowed lol). I'm here after a couple of signs from the universe, and I don't know where to start so hopefully I don't confuse you all😅 I was working full time for a tech startup and was let go last week after working there for 7 years. It was a total gut punch and I'm really upset and nervous because my husband and I bought our first home 4 months ago, so it came at a really sucky time. Here is where video comes in: I started my content capturing (I hate content creator title lol) side hustle last March - instagram.com/beyondyourday. I've always loved editing videos, worked in the wedding industry before, and I live in NJ where you unfortunately need multiple incomes to be able to afford a home 🙃 I love content capturing and editing so I've been REALLY tempted to get into videography. Here's where the universe signs come in: I wasn't happy at my 9-5 and have been trying to decide if I should take the leap into videography and now with being let go, I feel like this may have been the push I needed. I also came across this podcast and page last week, so it's all some coincidental timing. The only thing holding me back from taking this leap is 1: my crippling imposter syndrome 2: I'm not exactly a gearhead and don't know where to start as far as equipment goes I am trying to push myself every day - even posting this is a little terrifying - so I'm hoping I can come back to this post in a few months and be really proud of how far I've come. If you made it this far and didn't stop after seeing "content creator"... thank you 🫶
1 like • 29d
Imposter syndrome means you’re one of us 😎 and as far as gear knowledge - you fake it til you make it baby! My philosophy will always be that it’s the final product that matters! Gear kinda comes down to what makes your life easier and what you like! We welcome you with open arms 😌
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Uhh, *ahem* good evening. Thank you all for being here today as we celebrate my acceptance into your fine and noble community. I am Jared, son of Barb and Keith, Shooter of Moments and Basketballs, Prince of the SD Cards, and Keeper of Extra Batteries. I've been a full-time photographer for 10 years now, primarily in the commercial and documentary space these last few years. I do the occasional wedding, but only when the client doesn't try to negotiate my rate because in this house we don't negotiate with terrorists. Lately I've been doing more filmmaking for clients and private commissions, as well as social media CoNtEnT when I have the space but lack the self-respect. (Mostly kidding about that last one.) I'm bored with the commercial world, to be honest. Brands just don't mean anything to me beyond making sure my bills are paid and giving me the opportunity to flex my creative talents. To cure my ennui I'm making a more concerted effort to carve out a space for myself in the wedding industry. The work I've done for past wedding clients has always carried an extra bit of weight to it. Knowing that these photos and films are going to be shown at numerous life events for my couples and their loved ones is deeply rewarding. Birthday parties, family reunions, and yes, even funerals. People are always going to get married. The world is moving at a faster and faster pace, but I feel a shift happening in some corners of the broader culture. They're turning toward more meaningful storytelling, and there's no story as old as the tale of love. And though I am sometimes a reluctant cynic, I'm also a hopeful romantic. So I want to capture the stories that really matter, with zero care for whatever ROI or KPI someone has in mind. Looking forward to exploring how to do that better with all of you.
1 like • Sep 3
Commercial work can be soul-sucking. I empathize wholeheartedly!!
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Jackilyn Lund
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Photographer. Filmmaker. Actor. Vibe-carrier.

Active 9d ago
Joined Aug 25, 2025
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