Chapter one · Intimate Wedding
An intimate and destination wedding service for smaller celebrations where place, people, conversations, tables, vows, and quiet gestures matter more than spectacle.


You are planning a smaller wedding, destination dinner, elopement, or family-first celebration where every guest is part of the story.
You want a refined editorial record that feels like a real dinner, weekend, or ceremony instead of a performance built only for social media.
You care about atmosphere: local texture, table styling, handwritten notes, vows, food, flowers, light, and how people sit together.
You want a senior, well-assigned crew: enough structure to protect the story, enough restraint to keep the room comfortable.
For intimate weddings, Tada designs coverage around proximity, place, travel rhythm, table flow, vows, and clear crew roles so creative energy stays focused through the whole celebration.





We learn why you chose a smaller celebration, who will be there, what relationships matter most, and how private the day should feel.
We review destination rhythm, venue light, table layout, vows, details, food, flowers, and the small interactions that deserve attention.
A lean senior crew is assigned by scene, role, and movement path so no one overlaps, misses key people, or drains the room's energy.
The team moves lightly, staying close to emotion while protecting the refined composition, pacing, and comfort of family and guests.
The gallery and film are edited with warmth, place, gestures, atmosphere, and relationships in mind, then delivered as a compact keepsake for the people who were truly present.
A selected view of intimate wedding work, arranged around destination atmosphere, close relationships, editorial details, and quiet celebrations.
Share your guest count, destination, venue flow, meal format, and the people you want remembered most. We will suggest a coverage architecture, crew size, and creative direction that respects the scale of your celebration.
Short answers to questions couples usually ask before choosing intimate wedding coverage.
No. It is best for celebrations where closeness matters more than scale, whether that means 12 guests or a carefully curated dinner of 80.
Yes. Destination weddings fit this approach when the location is part of the story, not just a backdrop. We plan travel rhythm, light, local texture, and coverage roles before the day.
Yes. Smaller weddings often create more visible emotion because people are close, conversations are clearer, and details carry more meaning.
We keep the crew lean, senior, and clearly assigned. Each person owns a role and scene rhythm, which protects attention and avoids the fatigue that happens when everyone tries to cover everything.
Yes. We plan movement, lenses, and crew size so the camera remains gentle in homes, villas, restaurants, or private venues.
Not always. Photo may be enough for a simple dinner, while vows, speeches, and family stories often benefit from film. We advise after reading your plan.
Guest count, destination or venue type, approximate timeline, meal format, and a short note about the people or moments you care about most.