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1411 Hutton Park Dr, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7G 1E5, Canada
(807) 473-5153 imaginephotocinema.com
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Feb 11, 2018
Alan was extremely communicative with us when corresponding over the filming of our wedding. He was up front about costs and logistics, and put serious effort into getting to know us and the kind of film we'd like, even though we were far away in Ottawa for most of the planning. Our highlight video was stunning and spot-on for our personalities. Thank you, Alan!

Feb 11, 2018
Alan provided filming and production work for our family documentary. His professionalism and enthusiasm helped move the project along. His passion and desire for perfection reinspired us as we shared the sensitive story. The end result blew us away and there were more than a few tears as we viewed it. Imagine is the perfect name for this business. They have an empathetic ability to take your imagination and turn it into a visual experience that can be shared and preserved.

Feb 11, 2018
Alan captured the beauty of my neice and nephew’s wedding a couple of years ago. It is still one of the most cherished family events and I love watching those scenes and remembering how much fun we had celebrating that fabulous night.

Feb 11, 2018
It is always a pleasure to deal with Alan and Izabela. Professional, courteous and helpful folk who have a real passion for their work and their customers and friends. Keep supporting small business!

Feb 11, 2018
Izabela and Alan are such an amazing team and nicely cover all the bases. I love their innovative ideas (e.g. drone footage, moving dolly, editing/music, interesting and different photo ideas, etc.) I would recommend them highly.

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