Meet The Filmmakers

Mink Films began with a shared belief:
A wedding is not simply an event, it is a chapter in a much larger story.

We don’t create wedding videos.
We craft cinematic wedding films.

Rosemarie

Filmmaker / Creative Producer

Rosemarie is a multidisciplinary artist whose lifelong passion for photography and filmmaking is rooted in movement, music, and expression.

With a background as a professional dancer and choreographer, performing with companies in New York, Seattle, Nashville, and Boulder, she brings a distinctive creative perspective shaped by rhythm, storytelling, and emotional nuance.

Her decades in dance give her an intuitive understanding of how moments unfold through motion. She sees weddings not as static events, but as living compositions filled with gesture, energy, and connection.

At Mink Films, Rosemarie brings a choreographer’s eye to filmmaking, capturing not only what happens, but how it feels — weaving imagery, sound, and movement into films that are expressive, imaginative, and deeply personal.

Two women with long curly hair, one sitting on the ground and the other standing, leaning against a large tree in an outdoor field.

Sarah

Filmmaker / Creative Director

Sarah brings over fifteen years of creative experience shaped by rigorous training in storytelling, visual art, and medical illustration.

Her career includes six years at a New York advertising agency, where she refined her approach to visual storytelling — crafting narratives with clarity, intention, and emotional depth.

At Mink Films, Sarah brings that same perspective to every celebration, shaping each film with an eye for subtle detail and the larger story unfolding.

For Sarah, wedding filmmaking is where craft and emotion meet — preserving love stories as they are lived and remembered.

We are rooted in family.

As cousins, our partnership began long before MINK films. Shaped by shared history and a lifelong love of art and storytelling.

A black and white family photo showing multiple generations of adults and children outdoors, with trees and shrubs in the background. Some children wear colorful dresses, and adults are dressed casually.

We understand legacy because we come from one.