I know that for me, having videography is important and that I definitely will regret it if I do not have it. I asked my mom about this and she had videography done for her second wedding and even though she does not watch it, she does not regret having it. I remember that as a child I used to watch that video, more than once, and I know I saw on another thread (or maybe another board) that while the couple does not watch their video, their kids watch it a lot. I think that having it is important because there will be a lot of things that I will miss while the event is going on that can be captured through video, like the processional before the bride enters. If you're the bride, you won't see that part, except maybe from behind. I think that for people who have smaller weddings and a smaller guest list, only having photography may be fine, but I'm having 100 people and know that there may be a lot of things photography can't capture.