2020 Georgian Bay Wedding Guide 10th Anniversary Issue | Page 68
Naturally Captured
www.naturallycaptured.com
N
aturally Captured specializes in creating cinematic
wedding films with an approach that is easy going
and non-intrusive. This allows you to stay immersed in the
experience of getting married and have authentic moments
captured with friends and family. Naturally Captured’s Lead
Videographer Jeremy Robertson strives to capture authentic
lifelong memories for couples through engaging wedding
films and has been doing so for over 10 years.
Naturally Captured’s approach is unique as their focus is to
help couples have a great wedding day experience. The more
fun a couple has on their wedding day the better the video
will be. Jeremy will guide you throughout the experience to
make sure you are looking your best, but he doesn’t force a
storyline with any staging or skits. Jeremy lets the journey of
your wedding day flow as it would if he was there or not.
Jeremy then meticulously reviews the footage and tells a story
of your wedding day in around 16 minutes. With 8 minute
and 1-minute versions also available.
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Jeremy, owner of Naturally Capturedis a graduate of the New
York Film Academy and has been surrounded by weddings
for over a decade. His passion is capturing important family
memories that last for generations.
“I’ve always been fascinated with video cameras ever since I
was little. I moved to Manhatten right out of Highschool to
attend New York Film Academy. After my studies I worked in
the Canadian film industry as a camera operator where I use
to edit wedding videos on my days off. I was drawn to use my
experience to make meaningful films for couples and more
then 10 years later I’ve captured around 350 weddings!” Says
Jeremy Robertson. “I have two favorite moments of your
wedding day to capture: Personal vows during the ceremony
and great dance moves at the reception! A wedding day is
such a powerful and memorable day. I love being able to
capture moments that only happen once in a lifetime and will
be shared with future generations.” •