Content creators - the new wedding day must-have

Hannah from Han Picked Memories filming bride
Credit: Han Picked Memories

As your wedding day grows ever closer have you thought about the next day and how you'll feel when it's all over? You spent so long planning it, you won't want it to end. With the rise of professional content creators, it doesn't have to! You can wake up the next day to a library containing thousands of pictures and videos allowing you to relive the big day for years to come.
Sussex-based new business Han Picked Memories is leading the way in wedding content creation, and will work alongside your photographer and/or videographer capturing all the candid, intimate and natural moments throughout the day, allowing you to be present with one another and your loved ones.

More than ever couples are looking to give guests unforgettable experiences, so documenting every moment is crucial, and is where a content creator comes in. Hannah from Han Picked Memories will be your very own behind-the-scenes creative, who'll strive to deliver content that reflects no only your personalities but also all the effort you put into bringing your big day to life. You'll never need to experience that I-wish-I'd-caught-that-on-camera feeling, as having Hannah there means it's all taken care of without you even realising it.

And the best part? The very next day, waking up as newlyweds, you'll receive a download link granting you access to an entire library containing a mixture of photos and videos that have all been taken using the latest iPhone. These will be raw, unedited candid moments, plus there's no having to wait weeks to replay the moment you said “I do.”

By no means intended to replace your photographer or videographer, Han Picked Memories is an add-on service working alongside your chosen suppliers. Find out more at www.hanpickedmemories.co.uk

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