I Shot That exists because we believe the best wedding films don't come from a crew in the corner — they come from cameras in the hands of the people who were actually there.
We've spent over a decade doing something different — putting actual film cameras in people's hands and letting the day document itself. The results don't look like wedding videos. They look like found footage. They feel like a memory.
We built I Shot That so more couples could access that — without hiring a full production crew.
Tyler has been shooting on analog film for over a decade. Not as a novelty — as his primary medium. He's led full-service wedding productions across the US and has cinematographed feature films.
His aesthetic is built around documentary instinct: capture what's actually happening, not what's supposed to happen. It's the standard every I Shot That film is cut against.
Tyler isn't a name in a bio. He set the bar our crew holds.
Benjamin is a working artist and entrepreneur based in Portland. His paintings have been shown in galleries across the country. He brings the same attention to craft and aesthetics to every business he builds.
At I Shot That, Benjamin runs operations, brand, and the customer experience — from the moment you land on this page to the moment your film lands in your inbox.
"Your wedding should be documented by the people who were there — not observed by a crew."— The I Shot That principle
If you want more than a kit — a working crew filming your wedding in person — our on-site team handles full productions. Same documentary instinct. Same room editing.
Custom-priced based on date and location.
Request a Full Service quoteTell us about your wedding and we'll respond within 24 hours.
Book your dateTell us about your wedding. We'll reply within 24 hours with availability and next steps — no deposit needed to ask.
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