I just watched this clip on YouTube and was inspired by the difference that one person can make to brighten someone else’s life.
Watch the clip and then share it… then go out and hug a stranger!
I just watched this clip on YouTube and was inspired by the difference that one person can make to brighten someone else’s life.
Watch the clip and then share it… then go out and hug a stranger!
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A little while ago, Kairos Moment Wedding Films was approached by Tim Schulte, an editor of Content That Works, a newspaper syndicate based in Chicago. He was putting together an article for their Bride’s Guide publication on the use of iPods at weddings and was interested in our service offering.
With the latest iPods capable of playing video, we can port your wedding film to your video iPod or we can order one for both you and your spouse with custom engravings so that you can tote your wedding film anywhere and show all your friends without having to invite them all over to your place! How convenient, eh?
Anyways, Tim ended up giving us a call for an interview to learn more about our services and also used one of our photos in his article to show off our iPod! How cool is that?
According to their website, Content That Works has licensing agreements with more than 200 newspapers in the United States and Canada. Combined, these newspapers reach more than 12 million households so that should get us some exposure ;)
If you’d like to read Tim’s article, just click on the image below.
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Sharon and Dan had a beautiful wedding in Glenview, IL. Despite the forecast for rain, the weather was absolutely gorgeous and made for some awesome photo opportunities outside!
Of course, Kairos Moment Wedding Films was there to capture all of the action!
Sharon’s father was very sad to give his daughter away but was very comforted to know that he was not losing a daughter but was gaining a son.
More clips from Sharon and Dan’s Wedding:
Sharon + Dan’s WeddingStory
Sharon + Dan’s Wedding Day Highlights
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Mary and I recently filmed the wedding of Teresa and Greg Stoffel.
Less than two months after their wedding, Teresa’s family was notified by doctors that her father, James, was terminally ill and that it would be a long, drawn out process. They had Hospice come in but he suddenly passed away the next day.
Teresa let me know what was going on and was eager to receive her wedding film because it was the last time her father was photographed and filmed.
So we put together a tribute video in honor of Teresa’s father with the footage we took on her wedding.
“Thanks Peter. My father’s name was James Ira Moore. His birthday was December 2, 1935 and his date of passing was June 21, 2006. He dealt with diabetes for 40 years. He traveled a lot when I was a kid to make a better life for my sister and I. In later life, he and I became best friends and he was always my sounding board. He helped me make some important decisions in my life and I will be eternally grateful. I loved him very much. Thanks for taking time to do a great job.” -Teresa
Here is the email Teresa sent me after she and Greg watched the video:
“Thank you doesn’t seem like enough. Greg and I just watched the video and really appreciate your sensitivity and care in producing this.
We were very touched. That was beautiful… Thanks again!”
- Teresa and Greg
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