There’s something almost magnetic about a wedding day filmed in a courthouse building—its architecture, its history, its sense of time passing but also stopping in the most beautiful way. As the wedding videographer for this day at the Old Courthouse, I found myself again drawn to how the space and Brooke and Cam’s love story converged.
The Setting Speaks
From the moment we stepped into those grand columns and high ceilings, I knew this wasn’t just a venue—it was a storyteller. The materials, the light, the vast interior all worked together to frame the day. Building a wedding film in that space meant using every architectural line, every window glow, every quiet echo. An Old Courthouse wedding videographer isn’t just capturing vows—they’re capturing place, history, emotion.



I have been fortunate to have been the wedding videographer at several Old Courthouse weddings over the past several years. At a venue like the Old Courthouse and its unique acoustics, prior experience is an absolute must.
Why the Setting Matters
Because when you hire an Old Courthouse wedding videographer, you’re not just paying for someone with a camera. You’re choosing someone who sees your venue as part of your story. Someone who treats the walls, the arches, the light as collaborators in the film. Someone who understands that in that big space, intimacy matters more. That’s why Brooke and Cam trusted Catchlight Film & Photo Co. to capture their day.
