13/05/2025
On my wedding day, I wanted to hire a camera man, but their prices wasn't affordable. I almost gave up the idea but my wife insisted. Honestly, I was stuck until one man offered to help. He has an old, damaged camera that no longer works and we are going to find a way to put it to use just to make sure the day was a success.
On the said day, he was walking around the way camera men do. He focused the camera on any spot at the event arena that caught the eyes. My newly wedded wife gave an astonishing performance that no one has ever seen before. The day was splendid only that the day was not captured; the camera was not working. It was not even turned on from the word go.
The thing is that my wife is now asking for the recorded clips. She wants to see a video of an event she actively participated in. What feeling will that give her. How could I have spent so much to hire a camera man when there was over one hundred and fifty pairs human eyes actively watching and recording as the moments passed. Is there a camera ever that is as good as over 150 pairs of human eyes, recording for over one hundred and fifty memories, well edited clips that can be played anywhere whether there is light or not, plus the fact that I don't have to pay a dime, shishi, not even a kobo.
God! I wonder where technology is even taking us.