Here's something I don't talk about enough: I'm awkward on camera too. Genuinely. Every time someone points a lens at me I immediately think "what do I do with my hands?" So I understand the anxiety — and it's a big part of why my whole approach is so hands-off. Your job is to be present. Mine is to capture you honestly. And I promise, when you see the film, every bit of that awkwardness completely disappears.

I was the kid who always had a camera in her hand. I brought my dad's camcorder to school every single day — filmed every project, every ordinary moment I thought was worth remembering. Looking back, I don't think it was a phase. I think I was already becoming who I was supposed to be.

After studying Video Audio Production at the New England Institute of Technology, I spent a few years freelancing across Massachusetts and Rhode Island before realizing this was my calling. In 2017 I left my job as a pharmacy tech and started my first filmmaking company. The name has changed since then. The dedication hasn't.

Meet Ashlee.

My favorite part of weddings is to capture the parent dances. It’s so heartwarming to see the joyful tears in the father’s eyes and I’m honored I get to document the most emotional and special day in a family’s lives.

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He's the reason I picked up a camera in the first place and the reason I keep doing this work with so much heart. For me, it really comes down to how I see the world—and how powerful it is to hold onto the everyday magic that happens around us. I believe every person’s story matters. And not just the big, flashy moments—but the quiet ones, the emotional ones, the real ones. Video, to me, is like a time capsule. Weddings just happen to be one of the most beautiful reasons to hit "record."


When I was growing up, my dad always had one of those giant VHS camcorders on his shoulder. Every birthday, holiday, and milestone got documented. And now that I'm older, I can’t even begin to tell you how grateful I am that he did. My grandparents have passed, my dad became wheelchair-bound later in life, and in September 2024, we lost him too. It left a huge hole in our world. But I still get to see him—whether it's when my mom was the one holding the camera or when he set it up on his tripod and let it roll. I can press play and hear his voice, see him laughing, feel his presence. Those home videos have become priceless to me. I get to relive so many happy moments, and I would’ve missed out on all of that if he hadn’t taken the time to capture it.

That’s the heart behind what I do. I want to give my couples the same kind of gift my dad gave me—something you can watch years from now and feel it all over again. I want you to see the people you love frozen in time. I want you to hear their voices, their laughter. I want you to remember the feeling.

I’d be honored to capture those once-in-a-lifetime moments for you.

Why I do what I do? It all comes back to family...

and this guy right here.

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Filmmaking has always had a grip on my heart. It's not just what I do — it's who I am. And what drives me isn't the beautiful shots or the perfectly timed music. It's the belief that every person's story matters. The quiet moments. The emotional ones. The real ones that nobody planned.
Video, to me, is the closest thing we have to a time machine. And a wedding is one of the most profound reasons I know to press record — because the people in that room, on that day, will never all be together in quite the same way again.

I'm Leaving A Legacy of Love

Tiny Intern • Brings Zero Skills, 100% Vibes •  Doesn’t Take Direction, Still Gets Snacks

Chaos Extraordinaire, full-time cutie. Loves snugs, Hot Wheels, Paw Patrol, and keeping everyone on their toes — preferably while holding an apple juice in one hand and a toy car in the other.

Tiny Intern 


Capricorn. Passionate about Hot Wheels, Paw Patrol, and making sure everyone in the room knows it. He might not be holding a camera yet — but he's already the heart of the crew, and a daily reminder of exactly why preserving family matters so much.
Brings Zero Skills, 100% Vibes. Doesn’t Take Direction, Still Gets Snacks.


Hudson

Not the Filmmaker, Just the Guy Who Said “Go for It” and Meant It • The Reason This Exists • Married to the Talent

Ashlee’s #1 supporter and car guy with a soft spot for ‘80s Camaros (even if he works on Kias). Soccer fan, Leo, caffeine-fueled, and always keeping the dream grounded.

Just the Guy Who Said “Go for It” and Meant It 

Born in California, raised in Wareham, and fully converted to a Massachusetts lifer. Automotive technician by trade — his heart belongs to fast cars even if he spends most days under the hood of a Kia. Life's funny like that.

He's the reason this dream got off the ground and the guy who keeps it grounded with love, humor, and the occasional terrible dad joke.

Nick

Founder + Filmmaker • Storyteller of Real Moments • Slightly Obsessed with Love Stories 

Founder of The Heartfelt Narrative and your go-to wedding filmmaker. Leo, alt rock fan, Marylou’s coffee lover, and forever chasing golden light and honest love stories.

Founder + Filmmaker 


Massachusetts born and raised — grew up in Carver, which is exactly as small as it sounds. Leo through and through. I live for summer days, early 2000s alt rock played too loud, and golden hour light that makes everything look like a memory.

At the heart of it all I'm just someone who believes your wedding film should feel exactly like you — honest, real, and worth pressing play on for the rest of your life.

Ashlee

Meet The Team

I can't say enough wonderful things about Ashlee. It was clear right away that she genuinely cared about capturing our day in the most meaningful way. When we received our wedding films, we were absolutely blown away. I honestly couldn't have asked for a more stunning highlight video to relive our wedding day — and yes, I've watched it many, many times already.

Amanda + Joey

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