A Day That Felt Like Them
Peyton and Eli weren’t trying to put on a production.
They cared about being with their people, about the meaning behind what they were doing, and about creating a day that actually felt like theirs.....not something overly curated or staged.
And you could feel that in everything.
The way they looked at each other during the ceremony.
The way their families interacted.
The kind of laughter that just happens when no one’s trying too hard.
Those are the moments that matter—and the ones I’m always watching for.
Why The Grove at 2100 Works So Well
There’s something about this venue that allows people to relax into the day.
You’re not constantly moving locations or resetting. Everything flows, which gives space for real moments to happen instead of feeling like you’re checking boxes.
And from a filming perspective, that makes a huge difference.
The natural light, the open space, the way the day transitions into evening—it all works together without needing much added to it.
Hey, I’m Amy.
I film weddings for couples who care more about how their day felt than how it looked from the outside.
Peyton and Eli’s wedding is exactly why I do things the way I do—staying present, not over-directing, and letting the day unfold naturally so you can actually relive it later.
