How to Write Personal Wedding Vows


When writing your wedding vows, there’s nothing quite as personal as confessing your love in front of those closest to you. In Charlotte, NC, the intimate moments captured through wedding videography and photography can become cherished memories that last a lifetime. However, for many, putting these feelings into words can be challenging. If you're feeling nervous about your wedding vows, here are some tips to guide you through the process.

1) Remember to Keep Your Comfort in Mind.


Your wedding day is about you and your partner, so prioritize what makes you feel at ease. If the thought of reading your vows in front of family and friends fills you with anxiety, consider opting for a more traditional ceremony. In Charlotte, NC and other states many couples choose experienced officiants who can tell their love story beautifully without requiring them to speak directly. The right officiant can weave your story into the ceremony, making it just as heartfelt as personal vows. 


An example of this was Ashley and Koby’s elopement at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, CA, where they shared their love story with their officiant beforehand. This approach can work equally well in Charlotte, NC, with wedding videographers and photographers capturing every intimate glance and tender moment throughout the ceremony.

Koby and Ashley's intimate wedding


Click the link to watch a wedding officiant craft a personalized narrative based on Koby and Ashley's love story.

Elopement Wedding at the Palace of Fine Arts at San Francisco, CA

2) Writing Your Own Vows: Where to Begin.


Deciding to write your own vows is a beautiful choice. However, instead of jumping straight into a Google search for "How to write my wedding vows" or relying entirely on Chat GPT tools, reflect on your unique love story. When did you first realize you were in love? How did your journey together unfold? 


Include these personal moments and details—it’s these specifics that will resonate in your vows and evoke strong emotions when revisited in your wedding film years later. Camerative wedding videography in Charlotte, NC, can wonderfully capture the intimacy and emotion of your words, transforming them into a timeless keepsake.


Chat GPT may help you correct your grammar, but it does not know your personal love story and has no idea when you first realized you were in love.

Check out one of my favorite films with personalized wedding vows.


Kayla and Nick's wedding


Click the link to watch Kaya and Nick's wedding film highlight with emotional wedding vows. 

"She wanted to come down the aisle someday with the Stormtrooper!" Kayla 🧡 Nick at Villa Chanticleer

3) What is the best way to read your vows?


When it comes to reading your vows, consider what feels most natural to you. A classic vows book can add a touch of elegance to the ceremony and serve as a lovely prop for wedding videography and photography. Alternatively, a simple notebook, a single sheet of paper, or even your phone will work just fine.

If you’re confident enough to share your vows without notes, it can make the moment even more intimate. Looking into your partner’s eyes and speaking directly from the heart is a powerful gesture that can be beautifully immortalized in your wedding video. Check out below one of Camerative's favorite wedding films, where the groom expressed his vows freely, without any notes, creating an unforgettable scene of raw emotion.


Anna and Graham's wedding


Inspirational and emotional wedding vows at Anna and Graham's wedding.

I couldn't take my eyes off of you. Anna 💕 Graham. Flood Mansion San Francisco

With these tips in mind, remember that your wedding vows are a personal testament to your love story. The most meaningful vows come from the heart, and Camerative wedding videographers can help capture the magic of your words and turn them into cherished memories for years to come.