Alyssa and Nnamdi’s wedding video at Brigalias in Sicklerville, NJ captures the elegance and timeless romance of their second wedding celebration. After honoring their Nigerian Igbo traditions at home, Alyssa and Nnamdi continued their wedding story the following day at Brigalias in Sicklerville, NJ. Moving from the intimacy of a family residence into the grandeur of Brigalias’ Camelot Ballroom, the celebration shifted into a classic and romantic tone. With 270 guests gathered, the atmosphere was refined yet joyful, blending timeless wedding traditions with the couple’s personal touches.
The videography embraced a light and airy, dreamy style, highlighting soft tones, natural light, and candid emotions. From the harpist’s music during the ceremony to the glow of chandeliers during the reception, every detail was filmed to emphasize warmth and intimacy. The mood was whimsical yet timeless, with moments like the unity candle ceremony, heartfelt toasts, and the couple’s first dance to “African Queen” by 2Baba creating a rhythm that carried through the evening.
A Celebration in Motion
Preparations began at the Courtyard by Marriott in Deptford, where the bride’s gown, rings, and bridal details were carefully documented before moving to Brigalias. Groom prep was equally candid, with cufflinks, laughter, and camaraderie among the groomsmen setting a relaxed tone.
The ceremony in Brigalias’ chapel was filled with emotion — the harpist playing Alicia Keys and Maxwell as the bridal party entered, Alyssa walking down the aisle to Folabi Nuel’s “Eternity,” and the couple exchanging vows before sealing their union with a kiss. Guest reactions, filmed in a candid style, added authenticity to the video.
Cocktail hour offered a chance to capture portraits and venue details — centerpieces, décor, and the ballroom reveal before guests entered. The reception carried the energy forward with introductions, speeches, and dances. Toasts from family and friends added depth, while the cake cutting to “Wedding Band” by Coutain and the bouquet toss to Nailah Blackman’s “Bad Gyal” brought playful energy. The night closed with the couple’s last dance to “At Last” by Etta James, a fitting end to a celebration that balanced tradition with romance.
Alyssa and Nnamdi’s wedding video at Brigalias in Sicklerville, NJ demonstrates how light and airy, dreamy videography can elevate a traditional wedding into a timeless film. By blending candid reactions with carefully directed portraits, the video preserved both the grandeur of Brigalias and the intimacy of the couple’s story.
This celebration shows how a wedding video at Brigalias can highlight the venue’s elegance, guest‑friendly flow, and romantic atmosphere, creating a film that feels whimsical, heartfelt, and enduring.