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Top 5 Videographers in Sweden

  • Publication date: 11/15/2025
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If you’re planning a wedding in Sweden, prepare for cinematic magic at its finest. This country is not only home to breathtaking landscapes and cosy Nordic charm, but also to some seriously talented wedding videographers who can turn your love story into a film you'll want to watch again and again. From Stockholm's elegant cityscapes to lakeside vows bathed in the light of the midnight sun, these professionals capture it all with style, emotion and heart. Read on to discover the top five wedding videographers in Sweden who will ensure your memories look as timeless as they felt.

Innar Hunt Films

With over eight years in the industry and more than 200 weddings filmed across 15 countries, Innar Hunt Films has become synonymous with cinematic storytelling and heartfelt emotion. Led by Innar Hunt—a husband, proud father of three, and visionary videographer—the brand captures weddings with a balance of artistry, authenticity, and soul.

Every frame from Innar Hunt Films carries intention and emotion. His creative eye transforms fleeting moments into timeless memories, combining elegant visuals with natural storytelling. For Innar, it’s not just about filming weddings—it’s about preserving the heartbeat of a day filled with love, laughter, and connection.

Rawand Younes Films

Based just north of Stockholm, Rawand Younes Films captures love stories with an honest, cinematic touch that feels as real as the moment itself. “My passion for filmmaking started after watching the Swedish classic Kopps in the cinema,” Rawand recalls. “I told my dad I wanted to make films like that one day — and just a month later, he gave me my first camera.” Two decades later, life came full circle when Rawand filmed the wedding of Kopps director Josef Fares — “Talk about destiny,” he says with a smile.

Rawand’s philosophy is rooted in capturing truth, not perfection. “My style can be described as ‘non-staged,’ where I see myself more as a spectator than a director, as the special moments cannot be recreated,” he explains. His goal is to make couples forget the camera is even there. “While filming, I’ll try to blend in with the guests or hide behind the bushes — not as creepy as it sounds,” he jokes, “just so you don’t feel the pressure of being filmed. In that way, I capture the real you.”

MySpecialDay Photography & Videography

Born from a single heartfelt family project on the sun-drenched island of Corsica, MySpecialDay Photography & Videography has blossomed into a creative duo known for their cinematic storytelling and timeless elegance. Founded by Ricardo Antunes and Alexandra Casquilho, the husband-and-wife team transforms real emotions into beautifully composed films that feel both intimate and editorial. “What started as a heartfelt family project quickly turned into a lifelong passion for storytelling,” they share — and that passion now takes them across Europe, from romantic elopements to grand destination weddings.

Their visual style blends cinematic storytelling with an elegant, editorial aesthetic. “We craft films that feel sophisticated and deeply emotional,” they explain. Their favorite destination? “Lake Como,” they say without hesitation — though their artistry shines anywhere love takes them. “Every film we create is a reflection of our couple’s unique story, crafted with heart, intention, and an eye for refined beauty.” 

Alex Rud Films

At the heart of Alex Rud Films is a creative duo — husband and wife, Alexander and Alexandra — whose shared passion for storytelling and music breathes emotion into every frame they capture. Since 2014, they’ve filmed over 350 weddings across Sweden, Norway, Italy, France, and beyond, creating what they call modern classic wedding films — a seamless blend of cinematic elegance and documentary authenticity.

For them, videography isn’t about numbers or checklists — it’s deeply personal. “We put a part of ourselves into each video,” they explain. “Being musicians ourselves, we carefully curate every soundtrack to match the emotion and rhythm of the story.” That musical intuition infuses their films with a unique emotional flow, turning every wedding into a work of art that feels alive and timeless.

Emelie Russell

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Photo @filmsbyemelie

Emelie Russell is a storyteller at heart. Her work is all about emotion, energy, and connection — “the nerves, the excitement, the happy tears, the joy, and the pure love unfolding on one of the most special days of your life,” as she beautifully puts it. Every film she creates is handcrafted to feel deeply personal, becoming a lasting heirloom that couples can treasure for generations.

Blending cinematic artistry with documentary honesty, Emelie focuses on more than just the highlight moments — she captures the in-between ones too: the quiet glances, the laughter between friends, the way light falls on a veil. “I create films for couples who care deeply about the people, the energy, and the meaning behind their day — not just the highlight reel,” she says.

When your wedding day is over, the cake’s been eaten, and the flowers have faded, your film is what brings it all rushing back—the laughter, the tears, the wild dance floor moments. These Swedish videographers don’t just record your day; they tell your story with artistry and soul. Whether you’re planning a chic city celebration or a countryside escape, choosing the right videographer means you’ll get to relive every beautiful second for years to come.

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Natali Grace Levine Editor-in-Chief

Natali joined the Wezoree team in 2022 with over a decade of experience in the Wedding&Event Industry. She pursued a degree in Communications, with a minor in Digital Media. Before joining the Wezoree team, she has received numerous awards for her contributions to digital media and entrepreneurship - Women in Media Empowerment Award in 2016, US Digital Media Innovator Award in 2019, the Entrepreneurial Excellence in Media Award in 2021, and the American Digital Content Leadership Award in 2022. She has been working as an executive editor and digital director for nearly eight years.