About

I am definitely the hopeless romantic kind! I cry during your vows, and probably your first looks. I’ll be your biggest hype team on your day of! Every bride deserves to feel their absolute best on their Big Day, and I strive to make that happen. I’ll calm your nerves and crack jokes with you. I’ll talk fishing and hunting all day and show you some of the prettiest spots Montana has to offer. 

Most couples leave feeling like " wow that was really easy and honestly really fun!" or "Dang, you made us feel really comfortable in front of the camera immediately, when we were super nervous to be!"

I love the connections and after 6 years of doing this, I am pretty dang good at it. Like I said, this is the best job in the entire world. I can’t believe I get to do this and meet y’all. Let's get you married!

What to expect when I  tag along...

This is your day,
+ I am so honored to be a part of it.

That is what I am really here to preserve.

It started with my own wedding.

A friend filmed it on an iPhone—unposed, imperfect, honest. Nothing polished. Nothing planned. Just fragments of a day I thought I would remember clearly forever. Later, I edited the footage myself.

And something shifted.

I didn’t expect to fall in love with the process—but I did. Not just the visuals, but the shaping of it all. The rhythm of memory. The way small, forgotten moments could be stitched together and suddenly feel like something alive again.

At the time, it felt like creativity.
Now I understand it was connection.

I started filming weddings shortly after that—quietly at first. What began as something on the side of a very different life slowly became the center of it. I was a PE teacher then. Structured days, familiar rhythms, a life that made sense on paper. But I kept finding myself pulled back to this work in between everything else. Because somewhere along the way, it stopped being about learning how to film weddings well. It became about learning how to see people.

Really see them.

Their histories. Their families. The way two lives weave together into something that feels both ordinary and extraordinary at the same time. And the more I stepped into those days, the more I realized I wasn’t just documenting events—I was being trusted with memory.
With presence. With time. There’s a quiet weight to that I didn’t fully understand at first. But I do now.

I’ve experienced what it feels like when there isn’t enough left. When the images are few, the moments scattered, and the voices of people you love exist more in memory than in anything you can return to. It changed the way I see this work. Not loudly—but permanently.

Because of that, I move differently now.
I pay attention differently. I care differently.

If I could go back, I know I would film my own wedding differently too. I would linger longer in the in-between moments. I would hold onto faces and voices a little more deliberately. I would preserve more of what I didn’t yet know I would one day miss. That understanding lives in everything I create. And yet, what has surprised me most is not the work itself—but the people.

Somewhere between the timeline and the ceremony and the quiet moments in between, strangers stop feeling like strangers. Couples become familiar. Stories become shared. And long after the wedding day, messages arrive—sometimes months, sometimes years later—saying they watched their film again and felt everything return for a moment.

That never stops meaning something.

Neither do the friendships that follow. The invitations to come back and visit. The river days, the dinners, the updates on new chapters of life. The families I once met on a wedding day now extending into something wider than I ever set out to build. And more and more, I find myself trusted not only with weddings—but with what comes after them. Quiet surprises. New beginnings. The next chapters no one else knows about yet. It’s a responsibility I don’t take lightly.

Because at its core, this has never been about creating something beautiful to watch.

It has always been about something deeper: Connection. Memory. Presence.
And the quiet, human need to hold onto the people we love while we still can.

Owner of On The Fly Films
Videographer + Photographer
Proud Montana local

MEET ERIN

to create photos and films that feel like a memory - honest, emotional, and timeless.

MY MISSION

Erin, my husband and I will forever look back on our video to relive that perfect day!

She went above and beyond filming our wedding day to helping me plan accordingly, finding a hair stylist when mine fell through, and helping me to find the perfect spot to make our wedding day dream come true. I could not fathom finding a more perfect videographer than On The Fly Films.

  Erin was the best choice in helping to make our day even more special & perfect than I had originally thought it would be. 

Mckenzie P.

Sound like the perfect match?