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When we gather to remember a wonderful person, it’s often the stories we share that help us heal, connect, and celebrate...
22/08/2025

When we gather to remember a wonderful person, it’s often the stories we share that help us heal, connect, and celebrate a well-lived life. Storytelling goes beyond recollection; it weaves together laughter, tears, and treasured memories, creating a tapestry that honors their unique journey. At Wildflower Video, we believe in the profound impact of shared storytelling, both for emotional healing and for preserving legacies that span generations.

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Helping families make informed choices to honor their wonderful person
09/07/2025

Helping families make informed choices to honor their wonderful person

After losing a wonderful friend, I discovered how much memorial videography helps preserve stories, honor legacies, and offer comfort.

Not only an incredible actor but, more importantly, an incredible human being
08/07/2025

Not only an incredible actor but, more importantly, an incredible human being

After his wife, Joan, died two years ago, Richard E. Grant began to post videos of himself talking about his bereavement on Instagram, creating a remarkable record of life after loss, Sophie Gilbert writes. https://theatln.tc/hoH3dF0e

An online community quickly formed around Grant’s videos. This month, he published a memoir chronicling the triumphs and hardships of his career, marriage, and journey with grief. The book, “A Pocketful of Happiness,” is titled after an edict that his wife gave him before she died, a reminder to seek out small moments of joy every day.

“She’d never come up with this phrase before in our marriage,” Grant told Gilbert. “I think if one of us had ever said it, we’d have concluded it sounded like something from a Hallmark card. But it’s proved to be a very profound mantra from which to live.”

“[Grant’s] willingness to perform an experience so typically understood as private—to so energetically upend our sense that the ‘right’ way to get through it is stoically, and alone—is striking,” Gilbert continues. “He’s dismissive of the unspoken tradition of giving people space in the immediate aftermath of bereavement, the very ‘time that you need people to talk to.’”

He still has, he tells Gilbert, days where he is so “poleaxed” by grief that the only thing to do is submit to it and wait for it to pass, but, she writes, “he also has good days, splendid days, days with happiness by the bucketload.”

📷: Sophia Spring / Guardian / eyevine / Redux

Shared remembrance helps us feel rooted and connected. Rituals, stories, or simple gatherings remind us we’re part of so...
01/07/2025

Shared remembrance helps us feel rooted and connected. Rituals, stories, or simple gatherings remind us we’re part of something bigger — something lasting.

Shared remembrance helps us feel rooted and connected. Rituals, stories, or simple gatherings remind us we’re part of something bigger—something lasting.

I know filming memorials isn’t typical, but I believe it should be. When loved ones gather, stories naturally surface — ...
29/06/2025

I know filming memorials isn’t typical, but I believe it should be. When loved ones gather, stories naturally surface — reflections, laughter, connections. Capturing these moments transforms absence into presence, preserving voices and gestures that might otherwise fade. A memorial documentary ensures remembrance lives beyond a single day and that’s a treasure, I think, many of us would want.

Filming memorials isn’t typical, but I think it should be. When loved ones gather, stories emerge. Memorial films ensure those moments live beyond the day.

Explore the benefits and drawbacks of filming services to help decide if it's the right choice for you.
29/06/2025

Explore the benefits and drawbacks of filming services to help decide if it's the right choice for you.

Should you film a memorial? Explore the benefits and drawbacks of filming services to help decide if it's the right choice for you.

What an amazing resource! Not all families look the same and finding care for LGBTQIA+ loved ones isn't always easy. h/t...
22/06/2025

What an amazing resource! Not all families look the same and finding care for LGBTQIA+ loved ones isn't always easy.

h/t to FuneralVision.com for the pointer.

What we believe We believe in a deathcare experience that is based in respect, dignity, and compassion for the beautiful myriad of identities encompassed within the LGBTQIA+ community. In the [...]

My mind bends toward the pictorial, so I spend a lot of time looking through pictures. Our lives are filled with countle...
19/05/2025

My mind bends toward the pictorial, so I spend a lot of time looking through pictures. Our lives are filled with countless captured moments: snapshots of childhood mischief, quiet victories, and love in all its forms. It’s no surprise, I suppose, that my heart is drawn to filmmaking because I find quiet joy in revisiting these glimpses of the past. You might consider it melancholy, but for me, it’s not about dwelling on what’s gone but bridging the past into the present.

Photos evoke cherished memories, bridging past and present. A meaningful Slideshow celebrates lives, honors connections, and ensures legacies endure through heartfelt visual storytelling.

The gift of tears:
04/05/2025

The gift of tears:

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i’ll lighten up eventually, but lately i’ve been deep diving into the “gift of tears” an ancient belief that some sorrow is sacred.

early monks called it penthos: sorrow that cleanses, a second baptism. not weakness, but recognition but of beauty, grief, love and loss. a way the soul speaks when language fails.

i’ve cried lately over kindness, grief, animals mourning their people. and it doesn’t feel pathetic. sometimes it feels devotional.

they said if you cried during prayer, it meant divinity was near.

if you’ve cried this week, maybe it wasn’t just sadness. maybe it was holy.

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