Legacy Lens USA: Capture Your Story

Preserve the stories, voices, and memories of the people you love before they’re gone.
Professional legacy films designed to become family heirlooms.

Who We Are

An elderly woman sitting in a rocking chair holding a cat, smiling at the camera. There is a small table with flowers and a water pitcher in the background.

Legacy Lens was created from a simple but powerful belief: every life holds a story worth preserving.

We specialize in capturing personal histories, family memories, and life experiences through thoughtful, guided video storytelling. Our work is rooted in compassion, patience, and deep respect for the moments that shape who we are — the stories that might otherwise be lost to time.

At Legacy Lens, we don’t just record interviews. We create a comfortable space where people feel seen, heard, and valued. Whether sharing childhood memories, life lessons, family traditions, or personal reflections, each session is designed to honor the individual and preserve their voice for future generations.

Our mission is to help families hold onto what matters most — connection, identity, and legacy.

We believe memories are more than photographs or dates on a timeline. They are laughter, resilience, love, and lived experience. Through professional filming and intentional storytelling, we transform memories into lasting heirlooms that families can return to again and again.

Because someday, hearing a voice, seeing a smile, or watching a loved one tell their story may become one of the most meaningful gifts a family owns.

What People Are Saying

“I don’t think I can fully express how much your work has meant to my family and me, but I want to try.

The Legacy Lens video you created of my father (without any of us knowing) was so smart and generous of my dad to coordinate with you, sharing his memories—especially the way he told the story of how he first met my mom—was truly priceless. You captured him so beautifully: his warmth, his humor, his sincerity, and most of all, the deep love he had for his wife, his children, and his grandchildren.

We watched the video together as a family just a few days after his passing—as all of us still gathered in the family home—and it was such a powerful, emotional, and even joyful experience. There were tears, of course, but also laughter and so much gratitude. Hearing his voice again, seeing his expressions, and reliving those memories through his eyes will be something we cherish forever.

You gave us more than a video—you gave us a lasting piece of him. A keepsake that we can return to again and again, and one that future generations will be able to treasure as well.

It was perfect in every way, and we are so deeply thankful to you for preserving his story and his love so beautifully.”

With heartfelt gratitude,
Phyllis G. of Colorado

“We’re so grateful for the care and thoughtfulness you brought to capturing our father’s interview before he passed. He was an incredibly warm man, but not someone who often shared stories about himself—yet your interviewer had a way of gently opening him up that felt so natural and genuine.

Because of that, we were able to see and hear parts of him we might never have known otherwise. It means more to our family than we can put into words.

Watching it now, I only wish we had done something like this for other members of our family. That’s how meaningful this is.

Thank you, Hana, for giving us something we’ll hold onto forever.”

Jeff L of Livingston, NJ

“I am so grateful for the video you created of my grandfather. We had no idea that this video was made until after he passed away.  The video brought a lot of comfort to us during such a difficult and emotional time.

Being able to watch him smiling and laughing is such a gift. It captures his spirit and it is amazing to still get to see his face and hear his voice.

It’s a beautiful, thoughtfully put-together video, and I feel so lucky to have this memory preserved forever. I would absolutely encourage others to use Legacy Lens —you never know how meaningful a video will become.”

Dani G. of Maryland