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1250 Bridletowne Cir #711, Toronto, Ontario, M1W 2V1, Canada
(416) 519-8433 www.forever-video.com
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Oct 4, 2016
I am absolutely speechless about the dedication that this man provided. I hired this company for a suprise for my sisters wedding. Never hiring a company like this before they walked me through the whole process answering all the questions I had. They arrived promptly first thing in the morning and was the last person to leave. For such a long day he never missed a single moment. I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to work with such an amazing and talented individual. I have already inquired about using his services again. There is no one who would offer you more time and effort on such a special day. He let everything be natural not trying to fake anything just capturing the beauty of the day and it is such an amazing thing to look back on. I highly recommend this company for anyone out there looking for someone to capture their special day because this man certainly does not disappoint. I urge you to contact him you would not regret it. I am forever grateful to have such wonderful real and beautiful videos to look back on for years to come. I cannot thank Michael enough for all the hard work he put into to my loved ones special day. Definitely inquire for his services their is no one better qualified for the task!

Nov 11, 2015
Excellent photographers. I hired them for my wedding, and they were very cheerful and did a great job of covering the whole event. We had one photographer and one videographer. I wanted full raw footage and the edited copy so I provided them with an external HD. They were willing to upload everything on to the HD for me. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

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