Featured: Top 9 Wedding Videographers

Imagine you wake up to a seemingly normal day – you have breakfast and with a cup of coffee open up your inbox to the good news you’ve been included in a list of the top 9 wedding videographers in GR by Peerspace

I’m honored to be included in this article, which highlights my style of videography. 

View this blurb from the article:

“If you have always dreamed of an elopement somewhere in the wild spaces of Michigan (or beyond), Tiffany Nutt is your dream come true. She specializes in filming and photographing weddings and elopements throughout the state and even includes all in-state travel fees in her packages. 

She is also available for worldwide travel, so if her warm hues and authentic storytelling resonate with you, she’s available to go anywhere the love is. If you have an adventurous spirit and crave a wedding video that will reflect that, Tiffany is an ideal choice.”

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As a Michigan-based photographer and videographer I appreciate this lineup of Michiganders that specialize in wedding and elopement videography. How awesome is it to be listed as some of the best videographers in one of the largest cities in Michigan.


Some of my favorite Grand Rapids venues are Bay Point Inn , The Harris Building and Fieldguide Farmhouse (which may not be open as of 2025). Check out some of my work from these amazing wedding venues in Grand Rapids.

Fieldguide Farmhouse, (closed) Michigan Wedding Venue

If you’re looking for a videographer at these venues or in the Grand Rapids area, reach out! I focus on the wild and adventurous parts of you. Let’s do this — inquire with us for your wedding.

The Harris Building, Michigan Wedding Venue

Bay Point Inn, Michigan Wedding Venue

If you’re looking for a videographer at these venues or in the Grand Rapids area, reach out! I focus on the wild and adventurous parts of you. Let’s do this!

Have you considered coming up farther north for your special day? Some of my favorite wedding venues in northern Michigan are Castle Farms, Barrel + Beam, Marquette Regional History Museum

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