Hi, I'm Torin — a filmmaker, fully in.
I'm Torin — a wedding filmmaker based in Northwestern Ontario. I picked up a camera because I hated watching big days survive only as a handful of blurry phone clips. Remembering a wedding and getting to feel it again are two different things, and the second one is what I'm after.
In six years I've filmed more than a hundred weddings — backyard ceremonies, cliffside vows, all-night dance floors. I still get nervous before a first look and still tear up at the speeches.
The moments I care most about are the ones nobody asks for: the quiet exhale before the doors open, a dad wiping his eyes when he thinks no one's looking, the laugh that catches you off guard. The day moves fast, and most of the best parts happen in the spaces between. That's where I point the camera.
When you hire me, you get me — first email to final frame. Nothing outsourced, no rotating crew you've never met. We'll talk through what matters most to you well before the day, and then I'll do my thing, so what ends up on screen is your wedding as it happened — not a version posed for the camera.
Thunder Bay is home, but a good story will take you anywhere, and I'll happily go.
Let's talk
When the day calls for two (or even three).
For bigger days — or any time another angle makes the story better — I bring in people I trust completely. Cassandra Carangi, owner of Captured by Cass, is the first person I call, and when the day calls for a third, Marco Belcamino of Marco Bel Film rounds out the team.
Over years of shooting side by side we've built the kind of shorthand you can't fake — a glance across the room is enough to know who's catching what. Somewhere between the early call times and the late dance floors, the working relationships turned into real friendships, with the work always at the centre of it.
What that means for you: people who genuinely like working together, anticipate each other, and quietly cover the whole day from angles a single shooter never could.