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Why I started Let's Call It Love

For years, I've made videos of weddings, events and special occasions. I love filming people, but over time I realised something.

The most important stories aren't always told on the biggest days.

They're told quietly, around a kitchen table, when someone asks, "So... how did you two meet?"

Those conversations are full of laughter, memories, little details and moments that families often don't know. Too often, they're never recorded at all.

I started Let's Call It Love because I wanted to create a space where couples could simply sit together and tell the story of their lives—how they met, what they built together, what they overcame, and what they still admire about each other.

Every couple has a story that deserves to be heard. Not because they were famous or extraordinary, but because they loved, they endured, they raised families and created a life together.

One day, children and grandchildren will want to hear those stories in their parents' or grandparents' own voices. They'll want to see the smiles, the glances, the laughter and even the pauses.

Those moments can't be recreated.

A love story film is NOT an interview, it as a conversation that becomes part of a family's history.

If a film I make brings a family together years from now, helps someone understand where they came from, or reminds a couple of the journey they've shared, then I've done something worthwhile.

That's why I started Let's Call It Love.

Why love stories?

A wedding film captures a single day. A love story film captures the journey behind it—how two people found each other, chose each other, and built a life together.

I began creating love story films because so many couples wanted something that went beyond the wedding itself. They wanted their children and grandchildren to hear, in their own voices, how it all began. Not just the vows, but the memories, milestones, and moments that shaped their relationship—preserved through a heartfelt conversation that can be treasured for generations.

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