Detroit is where I live, work, and feel most inspired — and it's where many of my favorite love stories have come to life. With its mix of city grit and elegant charm, Detroit weddings are full of energy, beauty, and character. I’ve spent years capturing that spirit through film, crafting emotional, cinematic wedding stories that reflect not just the day — but the people, traditions, and emotions behind it.

Authentic Wedding Films for Couples in Detroit and Beyond

As a Detroit-based wedding videographer, I know this city well — from its rooftop venues and historic churches to its grand ballrooms and cultural traditions. Whether your celebration is intimate or elaborate, traditional or modern, I’ll document it with care, intention, and a storytelling style that’s true to you.

Capturing Weddings in the Heart of Detroit

I’ve been lucky to capture weddings at some of the most iconic and unique venues in the city, including:

Shinola Hotel
The Masonic Temple
One Campus Martius
The Westin Southfield
St. John’s Resort (nearby)

Even if your venue isn’t on this list, I’d love to hear about it — I’m always excited to explore new spaces and tell new stories.

Detroit Wedding Venues I Love To Film At

  • A cinematic, story-first highlight film
  • Optional full-length ceremony and speeches
  • Clear, emotional audio (even in big city venues)
  • A relaxed and natural filming style (no stiff posing)
  • Seamless collaboration with photographers, planners, and venue staff
  • Travel included for all Detroit weddings

What to Expect From 97 Films

photo credit: Killer Creations

Let’s Film Your Detroit Wedding

Planning your wedding in Detroit? Whether you're celebrating downtown, in Midtown, or somewhere just outside the city, I’d love to help you preserve every meaningful moment. My films are heartfelt, true-to-you, and designed to bring the day back to life every time you watch.

@97films

Cinematic Wedding Videography Based in Michigan. Capturing love stories across Detroit, Northern Michigan, Chicago, Ohio, and beyond...one emotional, intentional film at a time.