The Heart Behind the Lens: I’m Here to Tell Your Story

My dad and me during my first Christmas, 1989. (Believe it or not, I still have that stuffed puppy!)

There is just something about it…

Every time I pick up my camera, it comes from the same place—heart.
Not for the “content.” Not for the portfolio. But for the people. For the memories. For the little things you might forget… and the big ones you never want to.


A Camcorder, a Tripod, and a Whole Lot of Love

My dad, David; my brother, Jake; and me with our dog, Smokey, circa 1994.

I grew up with a dad who always had the camera rolling. One of those old VHS camcorders that sat on your shoulder. Every holiday, birthday, and life event—he’d be there, taping it all. At the time, it just felt like something he liked doing. But as life moved on, those tapes became treasures.

In 2024, we lost him. It left a hole I don’t think will ever really close. But you know what helps? Popping in those old tapes. When my mom had the camera or he set it up on a tripod, there he is—laughing, talking, just being Dad. I can hear his voice, see the way he moved. I even get to hear my papa again, who passed in ’93, and my gramma’s laugh that I’ll never forget. Those tapes mean everything now. They’re proof that love doesn’t fade when we hit “record.”


Why Weddings?

Weddings are one of the few moments in life where everyone you love is in the same room. That’s rare. And it’s something worth holding onto.

It’s why I film the way I do—quietly, intentionally, candidly.

Victoria said it best:
“Now that our wedding was over a year ago, our videos are what truly bring us back to that day… all the feelings and emotions we felt with our loved ones are captured for us to watch over and over.”

That’s exactly it. It’s not just about what things looked like—it’s about how it felt.


The Little Things Matter

I think a lot about the small moments—the way your partner reaches for your hand when no one’s watching, the proud smile from your dad, or the way your grandmother beams at you during the ceremony. Sometimes, those things feel small in the moment. But later? They’re everything.

Cristina and Ryan said it beautifully:
“Ashlee made sure we had all the special clips of my gram in our videos without us asking… she passed shortly after our wedding.”

That’s why I do what I do. Because I know how much it’ll mean when you need to see those moments again.


Honest, Heartfelt, and Unposed

I don’t like to stage things or turn your day into a production. I want it to be real.

I’ve been told I blend in, that I make people feel comfortable, that I’m professional but easy to be around—and I take that as the biggest compliment.

Nicole and Ryan put it this way:
“She captured our love so perfectly… didn’t pose any of the shots. Just the day as it was.”

That’s my goal every time—to document the joy, the nerves, the love, and all the in-between without making it feel like a show.


In the End

This work is personal. It’s rooted in my past, grounded in memory, and driven by the desire to give people something they can hold onto. Something they can return to on anniversaries, lazy Sundays, or long after someone they love is gone.

This isn’t just what I do.
It’s part of who I am.

And if it resonates with you, I’m so glad you’re here.


Let’s Make Something You’ll Treasure Forever

If you’re dreaming of a wedding film that feels honest, emotional, and totally you—I’d love to talk.
Reach out here or learn about more about the Heartfelt Experience.

Let’s tell your story the way it truly felt.


In memory of David Shulenburg, November 2, 1958 – September 19, 2024.
I love you Dad and I miss you so much.

  1. Heather Moniz says:

    💕💕💕

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About Ashlee

Your Wedding Videographer.

My passion is creating relaxed, candid, and unique wedding films so you can watch your commitment and celebration again and again for years to come.

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