Shutts Productions began shooting weddings together in 2011 for friends and, immediately enjoyed the work. Developing a story and creating videos that charm and capture the energy of the moment is our focus. There is something special and spontaneous in each day, capturing these amazing moments in video for people to be able to relive is something we take pride in. Shutts Productions strive to provide you with a product that inspires you to re-experience the love, joy, and energy you felt in the moment, each time you watch your video.
Ben is an award winning videographer who cut his teeth in the field of television news. Having gained valuable experience in all facets of video and photography, Ben has worked all types of television, freelance, commercial, wedding, and event production. A graduate of SUNY Brockport, Ben has studied at the Visual Studies workshop and at the News Video Workshop in Norman, Oklahoma at the NPPA (National Press Photographers Association) workshop. He won 2 quarterly clip contests for NPPA in 2008 and took a first place AP (Associated Press) award for Photojournalism in 2010. Career highlights have included shooting an interview with President Bill Clinton while covering the Democratic National Convention in Denver, and working freelance NFL games for NFL Network and Fox Sports. Ben also has worked as a Grip on a major motion picture “The Alphabet Killer”. His still photos have been featured on NPR.com. Extracurricular activities include playing drums for Oceans Of Insects and, creating horror film shorts, the genre is his siren.
Asa found herself behind a camera at a young age and followed the medium to R.I.T. There she began to explore other mediums and decided to leave to pursue life on the road. She began to develop a kinship with metals beginning in jewelry. Returning to college at Brockport, she developed her love for the visual arts and graduated with a fine arts degree with a focus in metal sculpture. When she met and fell in love with Ben she was also reintroduced to the camera and the spark for the medium was rekindled. Though video was initially a foreign medium for her, she quickly found that video made photo into a three dimentional art form and, fell in love. When she isn’t raising babies, she can be found on roller-skates, jamming for Roc City Roller Derby.
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