Letters of Recommendation for Living Life Media

We love it when we receive praise from our wedding clients!  Casey and Rob got married in the summer of 2006, in front of a white picket fenced church in Edmonds, WA.  I hadn’t heard from them ever since I sent their wedding DVDs, but I received a letter yesterday and it said:

Dear Todd,

Rob and I were showing some of our friends our wedding video and it brought back such great memories of our wedding day.  You really captured all the details.  You were so professional and great to work with.  We have recommended you to everyone we know who is getting married!  Videography is such an important piece that is often overlooked.  Thanks for doing such an amazing job with our DVD, it’s priceless.

Thank you again,

Rob and Casey Wilson

What I remember most about creating Casey and Rob’s wedding video was that Casey’s father had passed away before he could give his daughter away.  In remembrance of him, they placed a lighted candle in the church sanctuary and I used that in their music video to represent him as well.  I thought it would hold significance and I think Casey appreciated that.  I am a bit of a perfectionist so I tend to spend a lot of time on details when I edit video, I am glad Casey noticed.

Currently, I’m behind schedule in editing some wedding videos and the fact I am having problems with one of my eyes isn’t helping, but this letter lifted my spirits.  Thanks Casey!

 

Casey & Rob's Ceremony
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Casey and Rob's Wedding Reception Clip
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Still One Nation Under God?

Photographer:  Todd Kim

Copyright 2007 Todd H Kim Photography All Rights Reserved

Still One Nation Under God?

It’s 7 AM and I’ve been editing wedding videos all night.  I’m still very much a night person even though I’ve been trying to change that.  Sometimes, it’s difficult to change no matter how hard you try.  I found this picture that I took a couple of years ago.  I think I’ll call it “One Nation Under God”  Can a nation be changed?  I am an American citizen, but I often wonder how my life would be different if my parents never came to America.  In some ways, Korea is more modern than America.  Seoul, the capital of South Korea, makes Seattle look like a small town.  Yet, some of the insecurities of being small form the mentality of many Koreans that I know.  Would I still be the same person I am today if I grew up in Korea?  Would I be a better person or not?  How would I be different?  So many questions for someone who hasn’t slept all night.  Here’s more.  How will America change in ten years?  How will America not change in 10 years?  I better get back to editing those videos before my eyes get too tired.  Rebekah’s alarm clock just went off. 

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