About this vendor
Harrison Hodson
5 years in business
We speak English and Spanish
Small team (2-10 members)
We’re Harry and Lyss, a husband-and-wife creative duo based in Henderson, Nevada, capturing weddings and elopements with heart, cinematic style, and a love for storytelling. We film weddings across New England during the summer and fall, and spend our winters as snowbirds in Nevada and the Southwest, bringing our expertise to both local and destination celebrations.
With years of experience creating films for brands, travel destinations, hotels, and couples, we bring a professional, authentic approach to every story we tell. We specialize in drone cinematography, capturing aerial shots that showcase your venue and surroundings, and Super 8 film, adding a timeless, nostalgic quality to your wedding story.
Every smile, tear, and speech matters, and we aim to capture it all in a way that’s uniquely yours. It’s a privilege to witness love, and an honor to tell the stories that couples will cherish forever. We create wedding films that are more than just videos; they are pieces of art that can be passed down for generations to see.
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