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+One Hire for Photo and Video
Most Denver event coverage means booking a photographer and a videographer separately — two crews, two invoices, two people getting in each other's shots. I do both. One vendor on-site, one point of contact, and coverage that stays consistent because the same person is reading the room all day. For a marketing team, that combination is the whole point: a curated photo gallery plus a highlight reel, delivered the next business day, before the event recap email goes out.
I split my calendar between weddings and corporate events on purpose, because the skills feed each other. A wedding teaches you to read a room without being told what to look for. A corporate event teaches you to deliver to a brand standard on a deadline. That documentary instinct is what makes event video feel real instead of staged — and it's earned 100+ five-star reviews across more than 100 events and weddings since 2019. That's the track record I'm bringing to Denver and the Front Range.
Video Built for How Denver Companies Actually Use It
The deliverable most companies need isn't a ten-minute recap nobody watches. It's a tight 60–90 second highlight reel for social and internal communications, plus b-roll delivered as individual clips your team can reuse. That's what I shoot for: usable footage, fast, in the formats your marketing team already works in.
Wedding filmmakers read rooms. We anticipate moments, move fast, and work without direction. That skill set translates directly to corporate video, where the pace is unpredictable, the lighting changes from ballroom to breakout room, and nobody has time to be directed. I get the keynote, the handshake that matters, the award moment, and the cocktail-hour energy — without being managed on-site.
What I Shoot
- Corporate event and conference video
- Highlight reels and recap films
- Brand and social video
- Keynotes, panels, and breakout sessions
- Product launches and ribbon cuttings
- Wedding and event films

Denver Metro + Front Range Coverage
I cover the full Denver metro and the surrounding Front Range for video and photo. Wherever your event is, the turnaround is the same — next business day.
- Denver — Downtown conference hotels, convention space, galas, and product launches.
- Aurora, Lakewood, Centennial — Metro corporate campuses and event venues.
- Northglenn, Thornton, Westminster — North metro corporate hubs.
- Broomfield — The Interlocken and US 36 tech-corridor events.
- Boulder — Tech and startup all-hands, launches, and brand shoots.
"Casey's positive energy had all of our 150 guests eating out of his hand. The turnaround was unbelievably fast." — Sean
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of video do you shoot in Denver?
Corporate event video, conference and keynote coverage, highlight reels, brand and social video, and b-roll libraries. I deliver a 60–90 second highlight reel for social or internal communications, with b-roll delivered as individual clips.
Do you shoot both photo and video?
Yes — that's the whole point. I shoot both photo and video from one hire. For most Denver clients that means a curated photo gallery plus a highlight reel, all from one vendor on-site. Booking both together costs less than hiring a separate photographer and videographer.
Are you based in Denver?
I'm based in the Southwest and travel to Denver and the Front Range for corporate and event video work. I cover Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Northglenn, Thornton, Westminster, Broomfield, Boulder, and Centennial.
How fast do I get the video?
Next business day for a first cut of the highlight reel on most corporate events, with the full edit to follow. Photo galleries deliver the next business day as well, so your marketing team has assets before the event recap goes out.
How much does a Denver videographer cost?
Half-day coverage starts at $2,500 and full-day at $4,000. Video and photo can be booked together for less than hiring two vendors. Send me your event date and deliverables and I'll return a custom quote within 24 hours.
What's included in commercial usage rights?
Full rights to use all video and images in marketing, social media, press, and internal communications. No additional licensing fees.
Can you shoot weddings and personal events too?
Yes. Alongside corporate video I shoot wedding and event films. The documentary instinct is the same — I read the room and cover the moments that matter without staging them.
Why hire one person for photo and video?
One vendor on-site means one point of contact, one invoice, and coverage that stays consistent because the same person is reading the room all day. Two separate crews cost more and get in each other's shots. 100+ five-star reviews back the one-hire approach.
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