
Couples always ask what a wedding videographer costs, and most websites make you email to find out. Here are my real numbers.
Packages
Adventure Elopements — from $4,000
Six hours of coverage, up to multi-day adventures. Built for hike-in ceremonies, alpine vows, and small guest counts. Includes location selection help, permit research, vendor recommendations, clean vow audio, and a cinematic film delivered in a high-res online gallery.
Intimate Weddings — from $5,000
Eight hours of coverage, up to multi-day. For weddings with family and friends — full ceremony coverage, toasts, and the in-between moments that become your favorite parts of the film.
Customized Packages — quoted individually
Multi-day weekends (Dunton Hot Springs, destination trips), rehearsal-dinner coverage, extended edits, raw footage add-ons. Tell me what you’re planning and I’ll build it.
Every package includes: location scouting and permitting help, vendor recommendations, high-resolution digital delivery, and a filmmaker who has done this for ten years across Colorado and beyond.
You can also view and book the packages directly in the Wedding Film Packages collection.
How much does a wedding videographer cost in Colorado?
Statewide, experienced wedding videographers generally run $2,500–$10,000+. Under $2,500 usually means a shooter without backup gear or insurance; above $8,000 you’re often paying for large crews. My films start at $4,000 — one experienced filmmaker, cinema-grade gear, and a documentary approach that doesn’t need a crew to feel cinematic.
Why video is the thing couples regret skipping
Photos freeze your day; film is the only way you’ll ever hear your vows, your dad’s toast, and the room’s laughter again. Ask any married couple what they’d cut last from the budget in hindsight.
FAQ
How much does an elopement videographer cost in Colorado? Adventure elopement films start at $4,000 for six hours of coverage, including location and permit help.
Do you require a deposit? Yes — a signed contract and deposit secures your date. Reach out via the booking page and I’ll walk you through the process.
Are travel fees included? Local to Durango and the San Juans, always. Telluride, Ouray, and Moab add little to nothing. Front Range and destination dates get travel quoted transparently up front — no surprises.
What’s the difference between the elopement and wedding packages? Hours and pacing: six hours suits an elopement’s arc; eight-plus covers getting ready through dancing. Both deliver the same quality of film.
Can we see full example films before booking? Yes — the portfolio has complete films from Dunton Hot Springs, Breckenridge, Moab, the San Juans, and more.