Wide Range Multimedia, LLC

Using our passion to match your vision

About Us

Let Our Passion Match Your Vision

We imagine a world where our passion for shooting photos and videos can be used by others to make their vision become a reality.

How did Wide Range Multimedia start? Alex and Amy decided to combine their talents to give you the best product available. They were shooting videos and photos long before they ever thought they could make a living from it. Now they have almost two decades of combined experience behind the lens. Today it is a passion that has merged into a career.
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Alex Maier

Snowboarding is the first thing that got Alex interested in camera work. He and his friends started making snowboard videos at around 14 years old; he started spending all his money on camera equipment and filming more than snowboarding. After a while, it didn't matter what he was filming, and the camera came with him everywhere he went. By sophomore year in high school, he knew he'd make a career with his camera. 

 

Alex graduated with a degree in Digital Cinema from Northern Michigan University in 2015. He's been working as a professional videographer and editor since before he graduated. He has spent three years at an advertising agency in Michigan and is the lead videographer and editor for an award-winning documentary filmmaker. In addition to this commercial work, he has produced three full-length documentaries about long-distance hiking. Some of these films can be found on the documentary page. He and Amy have another one in the works called "Mind, Body, & Soul: the Nature of Well-Being" 
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Amy Robin

Amy has always been interested in the ever-evolving world of technology focusing on cameras, video cameras, and computers. Anytime there was a camera around, whether that would be a photo or video camera, she’d wind up having it in her hands taking photos, shooting videos, or even just looking through the viewfinder to see what's behind the lens. It didn't matter if it was a wind-up, point-and-shoot, polaroid, phone, or high-quality piece of equipment. Amy always tried to stay up to date with computers. Using programs to highlight her work, make logos, create short animations, design websites, and create posters for her friends.

 

Amy started taking her skills seriously when she began spending a lot of her free time outside. A friend who went to school for all things artistic, and was highly successful, commented on her skills and lent her their camera. She grew into shooting bands, engagement sessions, wildlife, nature, and weddings. She enjoys making her work stand out in the crowd and capturing those right moments.

Core Values

Core values are the fundamental beliefs of a person or organization. These guiding principles dictate behavior and can help people understand the difference between right and wrong. Core values also help companies to determine if they are on the right path and fulfilling their goals by creating an unwavering guide.
Integrity: A person with integrity demonstrates sound moral and ethical principles and does the right thing, no matter who's watching.


Adventure: Adventure is the willingness to commit to an uncertain outcome with an open heart and a willingness to learn and engage. It is the ability to take a leap into the unknown with mindfulness and grace.


Creativity: The process of having original ideas that add value. Creativity works when there is curiosity, (open to the environment), passion, knowledge, and dedication. ... Being creative helps to solve problems, generate more ideas and concepts, it gives confidence to your potential to make a positive difference.


Dedication: Dedication is a commitment to a specific task, principle, or goal. Strong leaders have a high level of dedication to their company, team, and the work they do. They show this dedication by following through on promises and pushing through challenges to achieve their goals.


Passion: Passion is an internal motivator. When an individual can create and do great work that they enjoy, that they were “created” for, and they do it well, and they receive the natural benefit of that work.
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