The wedding film, made by everyone who was there.
Your photographer captures the day from the outside. Your videographer arrives, gets the bigger frames, and leaves before the after-party begins. Souvenyr captures the day from the inside — through every guest, every angle, every quiet moment that would have lived forever on the wrong phone.
Two days, a hundred quiet moments, one film.
A wedding is too long for any single camera to hold. The dressing room across the venue. The toast that broke. The cousin who finally spoke. The morning-after breakfast that nobody booked a photographer for. Souvenyr is the layer that keeps those moments in one place, then quietly composes them into a film that feels exactly like the day — even the parts no professional was there for.
Both sides, simultaneously, by the people inside them. The nerves, the laughter, the way the morning sounded.
A view your videographer didn't have — and a voice memory whispered while the reading was happening.
Captured as someone else whispered along, played back later in the voice that read it.
Her brother forgets the joke. We forgive him. The room is louder than the speech. That moment lands in the film.
The cousins, the games, the moments adults missed entirely. Often the part the couple returns to most.
Long after the official photographer left, while the room you spent a year planning quietly emptied out.
A private layer, not a replacement.
Souvenyr does not replace a photographer or a videographer — it captures everything those teams cannot. Couples use it alongside the professional coverage, then receive a short cinematic film built entirely from the room's own footage. The two films are different in tone and intention. Most couples watch the Souvenyr film more often.
A private link, shared with guests through whatever channel the couple uses — a wedding website, a printed card at the table, a group chat. Guests contribute throughout the event without anyone managing it on the day. No app. No accounts. No public space anywhere.
The couple approves a storyboard before any frame renders — pacing, soundtrack direction, narration voice, language. The reveal is opened on their schedule: the morning after, a week later, the one-year anniversary. Nothing is published anywhere else.
Discreet, white-label friendly, never published.
We partner with luxury venues and wedding planners who care about how the day is remembered. Souvenyr is private by default, never publishes guest content, and can be offered under your studio's branding. Reach out for a partner walkthrough.
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