Nostalgia Series: What is it and why you need to add it to your wedding

Shoot of Geordie and Michael’s ceremony set-up for their intimate wedding

After years of fast-paced digital overload, more people are leaning into slower, more intentional living. There's a growing appreciation for the tactile, the raw, and the emotionally resonant. The “soft life” and “slow moments” movements on TikTok and Instagram have exploded. Couples want their wedding memories to reflect that same ethos — dreamy, intimate, and emotionally rich.

We’re also seeing a cultural comeback of analog formats — not just in weddings, but in fashion campaigns, personal diaries, and lifestyle content. There's a collective desire for authenticity, for memories that feel real, not curated. Camcorders, film, and Polaroids — the very things we thought we left behind — are now storytelling tools that feel more alive than ever.

Since wedding days unfold so quickly, we want to make sure that we document everything. The glances, the laughter, the quiet moments in between—it all passes in a blur. While digital photography captures every detail in crisp perfection, there's something undeniably special about the imperfect, grainy, beautifully raw nature of analog. When the result isn’t perfect, it’s easier to focus on the emotion, or how the image makes us feel.

Part of this longing is also rooted in memory. I think of our parents’ or grandparents’ wedding movies, filmed in lower-resolution camcorders or old film cameras — and somehow, they feel truer. More timeless. Like a love that has already stood the test of time.

Luckily, you can still have that now.

You can document your day in a way that looks forward while holding onto the past.
A poetic promise to go through the years together.
We present —

The Nostalgia Series

Analog Film
Soft, moody, timeless images shot on real film. Each frame carries a texture and tone that digital can’t replicate. This is our favorite — the perfect combination of nostalgia and documentary. It feels like a love letter in visual form.

Camcorder Clips
I’m a 90s baby, so a handheld camcorder is more than just a device. It feels like a memory unfolding — grainy, raw, intimate, utterly romantic. A home video made with love.

Vintage Polaroid
There are plenty of modern Polaroids that promise crisp, clear images… but there’s something poetic about the ones that aren’t. The overexposed flash, the soft blur, the way you can hold a memory instantly in your hand — imperfectly perfect.

Why add it?

Because this isn’t just about looking back at your wedding.
It’s about feeling it again.

The film softens the edges. The camcorder captures laughter in motion. The Polaroids bring back the instant joy. Together, they create a layered, nostalgic retelling of your day — like flipping through a memory box 20 years from now.

The Nostalgia Series is for couples who want more than the highlight reel. It’s for the romantics, the artists, the ones who feel deeply.
It’s for you, if you believe your wedding deserves to be remembered not just in pixels — but in emotion.

This is for you if:

  • You love the feel of old photos and heirloom keepsakes

  • You want a wedding film that feels like a scene from a 90s home video

  • You believe the imperfect moments are the most beautiful ones

  • You want your gallery to feel cinematic, nostalgic, and uniquely you

This isn’t about more content.
It’s about a different kind of memory — one that tugs at the heartstrings every time you revisit it.

Let your wedding be remembered the way it felt — not just how it looked.

Add the Nostalgia Series and let’s make something that lasts.

Party on film for Cassie and Vaughan

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