A New Jersey wedding videographer standing barefoot with a vintage suitcase, representing the creative and documentary approach behind Letty Way Films. Specializing in candid wedding films, authentic storytelling, and cinematic wedding videograph
A New Jersey wedding videographer standing barefoot with a vintage suitcase, representing the creative and documentary approach behind Letty Way Films. Specializing in candid wedding films, authentic storytelling, and cinematic wedding videograph

MEET LETTY

PRESERVING STORIES THROUGH VIDEO WITH

I’m not here to perfect you, pose you, or direct how your day unfolds. 

I'm here to document it. The belly laughs. The happy tears. The dance floor chaos. The champagne sprays. The hugs that last a little longer than expected. The moments you planned for and the ones you never saw coming.

My wedding films aren't for couples who want a perfectly polished production. They're for the couples who are fully present. The couples who love deeply, laugh loudly, cry freely, and aren't afraid to have the absolute time of their lives.

The best moments rarely happen when someone is telling you where to stand or what to do. They happen in between. When your best friend completely loses it during a speech, your husband says something wildly out of pocket, or your dad forgets it's a first look and barges right into the room. When your grandparents somehow end up owning the dance floor, the timeline goes off the rails, and there's a little profanity sprinkled in here and there.

Those are the moments that make your wedding day feel real, and they're the moments I never want you to forget. That's the stuff I live for.

The moments that make your wedding day feel like your wedding day. Because years from now when you’re old and gray, I don't just want you to remember what it looked like. I want you to remember what it felt like too.

And trust me, we're going to have a damn good time doing it!

intention and heart
New Jersey wedding filmmaker Letty Rammal holding a camera and smiling. Founder of Letty Way Films, specializing in documentary wedding films, candid storytelling, vintage-inspired wedding videography, and destination weddings.
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Hi, I'm Letty! 

My philosophy as a wedding filmmaker is simple. Memories deserve to be felt, not just remembered.

Growing up, I didn't have family portraits hanging on the walls or childhood videos to look back on. When I was eleven years old, I asked my mom for my first camera, and from that moment on, I started documenting everything. My family, my friends, the random little moments that didn't seem important at the time but somehow became the ones I missed most later.

I've always understood footage more than paragraphs. Emotion more than explanation.

Maybe that's why I care so much about what I do now.

That early longing for memories, and the desire to create the ones I never had, is what shaped my purpose as a wedding filmmaker. Not just creating beautiful wedding films, but preserving the laughs, the tears, the chaos, the dance floor antics, and all the little in-between moments that make your story yours.

Because years from now, I don't want you to just remember what your wedding day looked like.

I want you to remember exactly how it felt.

A bride holding her bouquet while sitting in a vintage red convertible. Cinematic wedding filmmaking that blends nostalgic storytelling with modern visuals to create emotional wedding films for adventurous couples in New Jersey.
A candid embrace between newlyweds captured in black and white. Documentary wedding videography focused on preserving authentic moments, raw emotion, and the feeling of the wedding day exactly as it happened.
A woman with long dark hair, dressed in black, is smiling and barefoot, standing on a cracked floor, holding a plaid suitcase, against a plain white wall.
A woman with long dark hair, dressed in black, is smiling and barefoot, standing on a cracked floor, holding a plaid suitcase, against a plain white wall.
A close-up black-and-white photo of a person holding a child's arm, with the child's hand resting on the person's wrist. The person has a wedding ring on their finger and is wearing a patterned shirt and a belt with a watch on their wrist.

A little profanity never ruined a film .

A woman in a sleeveless white dress with a large bow at the back, being embraced by a man, possibly at a wedding.
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A newlywed couple sharing a quiet moment during their wedding reception. Letty Way Films captures emotional, documentary-style wedding films that preserve genuine connection, heartfelt moments, and timeless memories for New Jersey couples.
A newlywed couple sharing a quiet moment during their wedding reception. Letty Way Films captures emotional, documentary-style wedding films that preserve genuine connection, heartfelt moments, and timeless memories for New Jersey couples.
Two women smiling during a wedding celebration outside a historic venue. Documentary wedding videography focused on real interactions, natural emotions, and inclusive love stories throughout New Jersey, New York, and destination weddings.

My films allow you to be fully present on your wedding day, knowing every moment is being captured while still making you the main focus. And when you watch it back, you won’t just see the day, you’ll feel it all over again. The chaos, the love, the romance.

Your film becomes more than a recap; it becomes a romantic heirloom filled with personality and emotion, something your families and future generations will cherish.

If you’re looking for a traditional, overly polished, cookie-cutter wedding video, I’m probably not the right fit. But if you want a film made with emotion, authenticity, vintage love, and a modern edge, then you’re exactly who I create for.

A woman in a white long-sleeve shirt holding a bouquet of flowers inside a red convertible car.

Every couple has a story that deserves to be remembered with intention, honesty, and heart. Your wedding day is more than a timeline of events. It's a collection of memories, people, emotions, and moments that can never be recreated.

The footage I capture on your wedding day will one day become part of your family's history. The laughter, the tears, the voices of loved ones, the way you looked at each other, and the people who showed up to celebrate your love story. What feels ordinary today will become priceless years from now.

As a documentary wedding videographer, I believe a wedding film should do more than show what happened. It should preserve how it felt. My goal is to create wedding films that allow you to relive the joy, the energy, the emotion, and the little in-between moments that made your day uniquely yours.

I'm not only honored to document these memories, but I'm especially honored to be trusted with them. Because long after the flowers have faded and the music has stopped playing, your wedding film becomes something bigger than a video.

It becomes a piece of your history.

Let’s create something made with
real emotion, real authenticity, fun love, and a modern edge.

A close embrace between a newly married couple during their wedding day. Emotional documentary wedding filmmaking that highlights genuine connection, movement, and authentic storytelling for couples across New Jersey.
Woman with long dark hair wearing a beige blazer and black dress, holding a camera above her head, smiling in front of a plain light-colored wall.
Woman with long dark hair wearing a beige blazer and black dress, holding a camera above her head, smiling in front of a plain light-colored wall.
A wedding guest laughing and pointing toward the camera during a celebration. Capturing the unscripted moments, personality, and energy that make every wedding unique through cinematic wedding videography.
A black-and-white photo of a man and woman hugging tightly, with only part of their faces and arms visible. The woman has short, curly hair and is wearing a lace or crochet top. They are outdoors, with blurred background including a parasol and trees.