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  • Moments Deserve Motion

    Your wedding day will fly by — a swirl of vows, laughter, tears, and joy. Photos capture stillness, but film captures life. The trembling voice during your vows. The way your partner looked at you when you walked down the aisle. The cheers, the music, the toasts — all moving, all alive. A wedding film doesn’t just preserve how it looked — it lets you feel it all over again.

  • Your Story Matters

    This isn’t just a celebration — it’s your story. One that started long before the aisle and continues far beyond it. Through intentional storytelling, reality-style interviews, and cinematic visuals, your film becomes a personal time capsule — something deeply authentic, beautifully crafted, and completely you. Your voices. Your people. Your love. Told with heart, reverence, and joy.

  • It’s More Than a Memory — It’s a Legacy

    This isn’t just for today. It’s for the moments down the road when you want to be reminded of where it all began. It’s for your kids, your future grandkids, and your future selves. A wedding film is a legacy — a way to revisit the sacred, the silly, and the stunning. A gift to your marriage that grows more meaningful with time.

Jakob.

I’m from Bismarck, North Dakota, and I’m currently married to the love of my life, Isabel. As a newly wed, stepping into marriage ourselves has made capturing wedding days even more meaningful to me. I get it now more than ever — this is sacred. It’s not just a celebration, it’s a covenant.

I first picked up a camera in 2022 when I helped start a Christian production company, but creativity has been part of who I am sinceI was a kid. I’ve always been drawn to capturing beauty, emotion, and story. Video, to me, is more than just motion — it’s memory.It’s emotion. It’s time, frozen.

In my journey as a wedding filmmaker, I’ve been incredibly blessed to work with BWeis Weddings, and to be mentored by the insanely talented Ben Weisbeck. Learning from Ben and filming alongside him helped shape my heart, my eye, and my approach. I’m beyond thankful for that foundation 2025 marks my second year filming weddings, and every time I show up with my camera, I’m reminded why I love this. These aren’t just beautiful days — they’re God-ordained moments. I aim my lens at the heart, because I believe weddings are more than a production — they’re a picture of covenant love.

Outside of filming, I’m probably out hiking or running with my dog Shordie, soaking up the outdoors. Being active and in nature is where I feel closest to God — and I try to bring that same awe and intention into every wedding I capture. If you’re looking for someone who will approach your day with reverence, joy, and creativity — I’d be honored to help tell your story.

Let’s create something eternal. 

A young couple with curly hair, dressed in white, holding hands and hugging on a beach with cliffs and the ocean in the background.
A person wearing a black jacket and beanie holding a camera on a stabilizer, standing in a grassy field with mountains in the background.
A fluffy beige and black dog standing outdoors on a concrete surface near a brick wall and a large white planter with green plants, with a blurred background of a house and sky.
A black and white photo of a young couple holding hands by a lake during sunset, facing away from the camera.
Young man with light hair, wearing a gray baseball cap, white dirty t-shirt, and jeans, filming with a camera on a tripod surrounded by children. Four children, one girl and three boys, sit around him, all watching the camera. There is a colorful soccer ball labeled 'European 32 Panel' next to him. They are on an outdoor concrete surface with a chain-link fence and a blurred cityscape in the background.

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