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The Woman Behind the Camera

My first gig was when I was 13 and my uncle asked if I would film his wedding. I was over the moon! Ever since I found my parent's video camera and learned about iMovie, I drove my family a bit nuts trying to document EVERYTHING.

Since then I have graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in film. I have created training videos for various divisions of the BYU police department and have just finished editing my first "official" wedding.

I am married to a hard working ROTC cadet who graduates from BYU in winter and mom to a crazy little girl that is just learning to crawl and scream for what she wants.  I love capturing the moments in my every day life but also want to expand my opportunities and capture the events in your life!

I film weddings, receptions, and bridals as well as business parties, homecomings, and any other event that you want to be able to remember forever.

You can contact me at holyoakhadley@gmail.com or 661-964-9271.

I am based in Provo but definitely willing to travel.

My daughter and favorite film subject.

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