Portland Event Films

Portland Event Films Based in Portland, Oregon, videography has become one of the most in-demand services for modern weddings—and we’re here to capture every moment that matters.

Portland winery wedding at Amaterra — July light, vineyard views, and Will and Crosby getting married above the West Hil...
05/30/2026

Portland winery wedding at Amaterra — July light, vineyard views, and Will and Crosby getting married above the West Hills.

Amaterra sits ten minutes from downtown Portland and feels nothing like it. It is a venue that earns its reputation without trying too hard.

Portland Event Films was there for the cold sparks. Four of them hit the dance floor at the right moment and the room shifted.

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If you are planning a Portland winery wedding and want to check your date, link in bio.

Save this if Amaterra is on your list. Or send it to someone who needs to see what a July Portland wedding looks like.





April 27th, 2023. Alex and Cherie got married at Black Butte Ranch in Sisters, Oregon, with the Cascade peaks watching o...
05/23/2026

April 27th, 2023. Alex and Cherie got married at Black Butte Ranch in Sisters, Oregon, with the Cascade peaks watching over the whole thing.

Black Butte Ranch has been a wedding destination in Central Oregon for over 40 years. The Glaze Meadow setting gives you Ponderosa pine lined fairways, quaking aspens, rolling landscape, and views of North Sister and Mt. Washington behind everything. It is one of those venues where you stop setting up for a moment and just look around.

Portland Event Films was there as DJ/MC for the full day, keeping the energy moving from ceremony through the last dance. We also brought cold sparks and clouds to the reception, which always earns a reaction from the crowd.

Every one of these photos is from Ely Roberts Photography. Give them a follow at if you are still building your vendor team for a Central Oregon wedding. And a genuine thank you to Naomi at Bend Weddings and Events for keeping the whole day running with the kind of quiet professionalism that only comes from years of experience. You can find them at facebook.com/BendWeddingsAndEvents.

If you are planning a wedding in Sisters, Bend, or anywhere in Central Oregon and want to talk about what we can bring to your day, your date might still be open.

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05/22/2026

Your photographer is incredible. They still can’t be in four places at once.

When we shoot a ceremony at Portland Event Films, we run four cameras simultaneously. Two stationary, one from the back, one on a gimbal moving through the room. That coverage exists for one reason: the moments that happen once and never again. The groom turning around. The breath before the reaction. What they whispered to each other that nobody else heard.

We’ve had photographers come to us after a wedding asking for a color-graded screenshot because a key moment slipped through. That’s not a failure on their part. It’s just the reality of what one person with one camera can cover on the most layered day of your life.

A photo on your wall is beautiful. But ten years from now you’re going to want to hear the voices. You’re going to want to remember what the room felt like. That’s what a wedding film gives you that nothing else can.

If you’re planning a Portland or Pacific Northwest wedding and still on the fence about video, send this to your partner. Then check your date at the link in bio.





October light over the vines, and Lacy and Keenan saying yes at one of the most quietly stunning vineyard properties in ...
05/21/2026

October light over the vines, and Lacy and Keenan saying yes at one of the most quietly stunning vineyard properties in Southwest Washington.

Jacquot Vineyard in Brush Prairie has this quality we don’t see everywhere. It feels like someone actually loves the land. The ceremony pavilion, the rows of estate vines, the warm wood of the bar — it all adds up to a day that doesn’t need to be dressed up. It just needs to be felt.

We were there for all of it as their DJ/MC and wedding videographers. When the room is right and the couple is right, the whole day finds its rhythm. Lacy and Keenan were exactly that kind of couple.

Photos from the talented who captured every quiet corner and full-room moment from start to finish. And the backdrop? That’s all

If you’re planning a Pacific Northwest wedding and looking for a team that shows up with intention, your date might still be open. Check your date, link in bio.





October 4th, 2025. Lacy and Keenan got married at Jacquot Vineyard in Brush Prairie, Washington, and the whole day had t...
05/21/2026

October 4th, 2025. Lacy and Keenan got married at Jacquot Vineyard in Brush Prairie, Washington, and the whole day had this unhurried, late-summer quality that you only get at a venue where someone truly cares about the land.

Jacquot is a family-owned winery just outside Vancouver, WA. Estate-grown grapes, a wooden ceremony pavilion overlooking the fields, a covered reception area that stays comfortable even when the weather decides to have opinions. It's the kind of venue where guests stop mid-conversation to look around and say, "wait, where are we?"

Portland Event Films was there as their DJ/MC and wedding videography team, covering everything from the ceremony through the last dance. When a couple comes in as relaxed and genuinely happy as Lacy and Keenan, every part of the day is easier to do well.

All of these beautiful photos are from . Go give them a follow if you're still building your vendor team. And if you want to see what the venue looks like, head over to .

Bride: .dietz | Groom:

If you're planning a Southwest Washington or Portland-area wedding and want to talk about what we can bring to your day, your date might still be available. Check the link in our bio or send us a message.

05/20/2026

The wedding ends. The love story doesn’t.

This is the part nobody tells you about — after the flowers come down and the venue goes quiet, you still have each other. And if you did it right, you have a film that brings it all back.

Send this to whoever you’re marrying. Check your date — link in bio.

June in the Willamette Valley, white roses, and a barn that looks like it was built for a day exactly like this.Jesse an...
05/19/2026

June in the Willamette Valley, white roses, and a barn that looks like it was built for a day exactly like this.

Jesse and Jackson — June 15, 2024 at The Farm on Golden Hill in Silverton, Oregon. One of those venues that does all the heavy lifting. The vineyard rows, the white barn, those wide Oregon hills rolling out behind the ceremony — by the time the vows started, the whole place felt like it had been holding its breath.

The florals from were everywhere and all white — lush arrangements framing the altar, bouquets that held their own against the landscape. Jesse’s bridesmaids in champagne satin, the ceremony chairs lined up in the grass with that valley view behind them. Every frame gave us something to work with.

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Planning by Ashtyn of Have and Hold Co.

If you’re looking at Oregon vineyard wedding venues and The Farm on Golden Hill is on your list — save this one. Check your date — link in bio.

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05/18/2026

A question Alex gets asked all the time — why are some wedding videographers so expensive and others so cheap? He finally broke it down on camera and it's worth watching if you're still comparing options.

The short answer: you're not just paying for a camera. You're paying for a full lighting setup that makes your reception look intentional instead of dark and flat. You're paying for multiple audio sources — lapel mics on every speaker, a feed from the DJ board, backup recorders — because clean audio is what separates a film you actually watch from one that sits on a hard drive. You're paying for ten lenses instead of one, four cameras instead of one, and a team that thinks about your wedding the way a film crew thinks about a set.

Portland Event Films sits at the mid to high end for a reason. Two videographers minimum, four cameras minimum, and a lighting plan built around making your day look as good on film as it did in person.

You only get married once. Might as well get it right.

If you're in the middle of comparing videographers and want to know exactly what's included with Portland Event Films, we're happy to walk you through it — check your date, link in bio.

A leather jacket, a red Camaro, and a sparkler exit on the slopes of Mt. Hood. Tawny knew exactly what kind of wedding t...
05/17/2026

A leather jacket, a red Camaro, and a sparkler exit on the slopes of Mt. Hood. Tawny knew exactly what kind of wedding this was going to be.

Michael and Tawny Moritz — September 14, 2024 at Mt. Hood Meadows. One of those days that just kept giving. Golden hour hit the meadow and everything went warm and wide open. By the time the sparklers came out the sky had turned full purple behind the tree line and nobody wanted the night to end.

The car shots were the moment. Dress flowing in the headlights, that twilight sky, and two people completely at ease with each other. That's the kind of detail that makes a cinematic wedding film in Oregon feel like it was written for exactly these two people.

Photography by .originals. Venue .
Event coordination by Arcadia Lacoma.

Send this to your partner if a mountain wedding is somewhere on your list — check your date, link in bio.

Adam and Caitlyn — September 9, 2025 at McMenamins Edgefield in Troutdale, Oregon.The grounds did exactly what they alwa...
05/14/2026

Adam and Caitlyn — September 9, 2025 at McMenamins Edgefield in Troutdale, Oregon.

The grounds did exactly what they always do out there. Vines overhead, warm afternoon light filtering through the pergola, and by the time golden hour hit the vineyard rows it was almost unfair how good everything looked.

What you can't plan for is the way she laughed under those grape leaves, or the way she turned back over her shoulder in the vineyard like she wanted to remember exactly that moment. That's what a cinematic wedding film in the Pacific Northwest looks like when the day is just working.

Swipe through all six — the last one is the one worth waiting for.

If you're planning a Portland area wedding and still figuring out your video, save this and check your date — link in bio.

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Milwaukie, OR
97222

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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