Content Creator in New Jersey | Event & Wedding Content Creation
Here's the truth about most events: they're over before you know it, and somehow nobody got a single video. Or you've got 47 shaky phone clips from your cousins that don't match and don't cut together.
That's where I come in. I'm a New Jersey photographer and content creator, and I shoot both at the same event. While I'm already there photographing your wedding, mitzvah, corporate event, grand opening, baby shower, fundraiser, or networking event, I'm also grabbing the stuff that stops someone mid-scroll. Vertical video. The room before anyone walks in. The pour, the reaction, the hug nobody saw coming. You walk away with real, professional photos and social content ready to post, no extra vendor, no extra coordinating, no second person hovering with an iPhone.
What's Included
Vertical, ready-for-Reels video
Behind-the-scenes moments
Room and decor reveals
Cocktail pours and details
Guest and team reactions
Vendor highlights
Full event recap videos
Everything's shot vertical and edited for Instagram Reels, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, or YouTube Shorts, whatever you actually use.
This Isn't a Replacement for a Videographer
I want to be upfront about this, because it matters. What I'm offering is content creation, not videography.
If you want your full ceremony filmed start to finish, a highlight reel with cinematic color grading, drone footage, or a same-day edit played at your reception, you need a videographer. That's a different skill set and a different job, and I'm not trying to be that.
What I do is grab short, real moments while I'm already there shooting your photos. Think of it this way: a videographer gives you the movie. I give you the trailer, the stuff you'll actually post tomorrow while you're waiting for your photos and your film to come back.
A lot of my clients book both. I handle photos and content, their videographer handles the cinematic side, and everybody's lane stays clear.
Why Not Just Hire a Separate Content Creator
Because I already know how to read a room. I know where the moment's about to happen before it happens, because I've been doing that as a photographer for years. Adding content creation on top means you get someone who already understands pacing, light, and people, not someone learning your event on the fly.