Wedding Photography + Videography. One Team.

why you should consider a wedding photographer who also offers videography.

With over 12 years of experience capturing weddings across Texas and beyond, it's clear that wedding days flow more smoothly—and are captured more beautifully—when wedding photography and videography are handled under one cohesive vision.

Instead of hiring separate vendors, many couples now choose wedding photography that offer both photo and video through a unified approach. This ensures consistency in style, communication, and storytelling from start to finish.

Here’s why working with a dedicated wedding photography and video team, led by a single creative direction, is one of the smartest investments you can make for your wedding day:

 
 

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1. One Vision, One Team, One Story

When you hire separate vendors for photography and video, you're getting two different styles, two visions, and often two conflicting timelines. As a wedding photographer, I plan both photo and video so that everything flows together. From color tones to lighting choices, we’re creating a unified, intentional aesthetic from start to finish for your wedding photography and videography.

2. Seamless Collaboration from Start to Finish

I’ve been working regularly for many years with the same two wedding videographers who know my style. We know how to move around each other effortlessly. No awkward positioning, no competing for shots—just a well-orchestrated team focused on capturing your wedding day photos and video with intention to tell the same wedding day story. That means less stress for you, and better results all around.

3. Efficient Timeline Planning

Managing both photography and video, I build wedding day timelines with both perspectives in mind. By capturing photo and video simultaneously, I create natural movement that’s necessary for video while snapping candid, authentic moments in photos—making the most of each scene and telling your story from both angles at once.

4. Fewer Vendors to Manage

Let’s be honest—you already have enough on your plate. Working with one point of contact for both photo and video simplifies your planning process. One meeting, one contract, one clear plan. Let your wedding photographer handle the logistics, the creative flow, and the team dynamic so you don’t have to worry.

5. A Personal, Consistent Experience

I personally get to know each couple I work with, and that same level of care and attention carries through every shot—photo and video alike. It’s not just about documenting the day. It’s about creating something meaningful together, and making sure you feel supported every step of the way.

Final Thoughts

Your wedding day is too important to leave to chance—or miscommunication. A wedding photographer who oversees both photography and videography, creates a unified experience, a consistent style, and a team that works in perfect harmony on your wedding day.

If you're planning a wedding in Texas or dreaming of a destination celebration, and want a visual team that feels like an extension of your story—let’s talk. I’d love to be your wedding photographer and videography team to capture your day beautifully, from every angle.

Galveston wedding photographer writes a blog about the pros of hiring a wedding photographer who also offers videography.

Galveston Photographer-Ryan Jones

Ryan R Jones

This article was written by Ryan R. Jones, founder of Ryan R. Jones Wedding Photography.

Many couples seek advice when it comes to planning a wedding and searching for the perfect wedding photographer.

In my blog, I share insider tips, photography secrets, and expert wedding planning advice to help couples feel more confident when hiring a professional wedding photographer.

https://ryanrjonesphotography.com
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