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Travis Cossel
February 17th, 2011, 10:30 PM
What happens when a Yankees fan meets a Red Sox fan? Love apparently.

When we flew out to Connecticut to film Greg and Deborah's wedding we got to see first hand how two people can be very different, and yet be so perfect for each other. It's a beautiful thing to witness.

It didn't hurt that the backdrop was beautiful too. Greg and Deborah chose Saltwater Farms Vineyard, the only winery I know of that used to be an airport. The main hangar building is still there, and there's even a large strip of grass that runs through the winery ... the old runway. In fact, planes still land on this strip of grass, bringing in visitors for a glass of wine and a beautiful view.

Take in the beauty of this special location and the beauty of two people genuinely in love, and enjoy Greg and Deborah's highlights.

Deborah + Greg | Wedding Highlights | Serendipity Studios on Vimeo

Kren Barnes
February 17th, 2011, 11:46 PM
That was awesome Travis! you've come a long way since i first stumbled upon your lovestory video (shot at Applebee's with the skydiving footage) just wondering though how many shooters did you have for this wedding? Are they all armed with a DSLR?

Cheers!

Kren
Vertical Video Works* Winnipeg Videography (http://www.verticalvideoworks.ca)

Travis Cossel
February 18th, 2011, 09:50 PM
Thanks for watching, Kren! That love story video WAS a while ago .. still one of my favorites. This wedding was shot with 4 cameras and 2 shooters (3 DSLR's).

Oren Arieli
February 19th, 2011, 05:57 PM
Nice work Travis. This could very well have taken place in Napa or Sonoma. Do you ever hire local shooters when traveling?

Stelios Christofides
February 20th, 2011, 01:27 AM
Nice work (as always) Travis. What DSLRs are you using? Do you think that the DSLRs will be transformed in the future to a different type of body to suite video recording? or will they be split into 2 types, one for mainly video work (and capable of photos) and one with photo work (and capable of video)?

Stelios

Travis Cossel
February 21st, 2011, 04:42 PM
Oren | I do often hire other shooters when shooting destination weddings.

Stelios | I can't honestly say where DSLR technology is going to go. I actually thought by now they would have merged the two together more, but they haven't. I can tell you one thing .. the technology is going to go where the companies see the money. d;-)