What is a Wedding and Event Content Creator?

In the age of Reels, TikToks, and instant memories, couples are looking for more than traditional wedding photos—they’re looking for content they can relive tomorrow. That’s where a wedding and event content creator comes in.

At The Portrait Lens, we’re proud to offer a Content Creator Add-On alongside our luxury photography services—because we know your wedding day doesn’t just deserve to be remembered, it deserves to be felt.

So, what does a content creator actually do?

A content creator is your on-site storyteller, capturing behind-the-scenes clips, candid moments, and real-time reactions using mobile devices. Unlike your wedding photographer, who focuses on capturing high-resolution, editorial-style images, your content creator focuses on capturing:

  • Raw emotion

  • Quick, beautiful video snippets

  • Social media-friendly Reels

  • Moments you might otherwise miss

They don’t replace your photographer—they enhance the experience.

Why would I want one?

Imagine waking up the morning after your wedding and already having a highlight reel of your day. And in 2 - 3 weeks you have your professional images, your content creator Add-On will be delivered social media ready clips within 24–48 hours.

You’ll be able to share sneak peeks of your vows, your grandma’s laugh, or the hilarious dance-floor action while the day is still fresh in your heart.

How does this work with The Portrait Lens?

With The Portrait Lens, you’ll have both a professional photos that capture timeless portraits and a content creator documenting the magic as it happens all in one. As the photographer goes around capturing moments in time his mobile gear is recording video, so you get highlights of your entire wedding is covered—from your bouquet to your best friend’s happy tears.

Our content creator packages include edited and at time raw video ready for reels, TickTock, Facebook, and Instagram.

Want to add a content creator to your wedding day? Contact us today to make it happen.

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