He shot all the footage on his iPhone and edited it down to five minute clips. Here's a look at one of his videos, and we'll be sharing another one later this week:
We thought it was a great way to show the heart of the affair. Since he was there for everything, he was able to capture the more personal moments that a professional photographer might not have.
The best part about it: anyone can replicate this. Just ask a few friends to keep their iPhones out for fun little moments, and there's bound to be one tech savvy person who can put it all together. It's a quick way to share highlights with family and friends!
love this idea as a gift for a friend. great job!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Captures the true joy of a desi wedding that the professional photographers leave behind in favour of the staged shots.
ReplyDeleteAnd oh! It made me miss Pakistan so, so, much =(
OMW, I love this... great stuff. Just wanna know was religion do these people follow? Wish there had been more focus on the ceremony.
ReplyDeleteHey Anon621. I'm pretty sure it was a muslim wedding since they show the guy signing the Nikkah document :)
ReplyDeleteOMG -- that was awesome! I want to get married all over again so I can have friends make amateur movies from the events. This is SUCH a great idea! Thanks so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteI Love this video and have watched it everyday since I first got it!!! Many many kudos to the Sahi family! You guys are amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab video... hardly amateur! Kudos!!
ReplyDeleteAlso, love your latest vogue entry!