May 19, 2026
If you’ve recently come across the term wedding content creator in New England, you might be wondering what that actually means, and whether it’s something you should consider for your own wedding day.
You already have a photographer. Maybe a videographer too. So where does a content creator fit in?
Let’s break it down in a simple, honest way.

A wedding content creator focuses on capturing the real, behind-the-scenes moments of your day using a phone or small handheld camera — often in vertical format.
These moments might include:
The goal is to capture your wedding day exactly as it felt, naturally, candidly, and in real time.
Most wedding content creators in New England deliver these moments quickly within 48 hours, so you can relive parts of your day almost immediately.
Each role serves a different, but equally valuable, purpose.
As your wedding photographer, my focus is creating high quality timeless images that will live in your home, your albums, and your family’s history for generations.
A videographer creates a cinematic film of your day. It is carefully crafted, edited, and designed to tell your full story.
A wedding content creator captures the in between moments on a phone (most often an iPhone). These are the candid, unfiltered parts of your day that you are often too busy to notice.
Think of it as another way to preserve the feeling of your wedding day.
Not replacing photography or videography, but complementing it.

I’ve seen firsthand how meaningful these candid moments can be.
Couples love having access to:
Your wedding day goes by faster than you expect.
Having additional coverage focused on capturing those small, emotional moments can help you experience it in a whole new way.
As a New England wedding photographer, I’m already present for all of these moments.
I know when to step in, and when to step back. I know when something meaningful is about to happen, even before you realize it. Because of that, I’ve been exploring the idea of offering wedding content creator coverage as an add-on for my couples.
My goal would be to capture additional candid, behind-the-scenes moments in a way that feels natural and seamless, without ever disrupting your experience.
Photography will always remain the foundation of your wedding memories. But this would simply offer another beautiful way to preserve the feeling of your day.

Every couple is different.
Some couples want photography only. Some want photography and video. And some love the idea of having additional candid moments captured along the way.
There is no right or wrong choice, only what feels right for you.
If you’re getting married in New England and are curious about wedding content creator coverage, I’m happy to talk through whether it could be a special addition to your day.
My priority, as always, is making sure your wedding experience feels calm, supported, and fully centered on you.