North Indian Weddings
When two souls from different worlds unite in love, the result is nothing short of magical. Ritu, a Malayali from Kerala, and Mukkul, a Jain from Delhi, met on a dating app, not knowing that their swipe-right moment would lead to a forever kind of love…
Love stories that begin as friendships are our favorites. They hold within them a special quality of ease and comfort, something which cannot be brewed artificially, which we witnessed at Mamta and Shekhar’s Wedding.
Sidhant and Barkha’s Delhi December Wedding stands out for lot of reasons. Every couple puts their heart and soul into their wedding planning but yet often something or the other goes wrong. Sidhant and Barkha’s wedding on the other hand begs to be different where everything worked well for them.
Experience the enchanting wedding journey of Tarun and Kamakshi at the beautiful Taj Nashik. This celebration, rich with traditional Sindhi wedding rituals, showcased the couple’s love and the vibrant essence of a Sindhi wedding.
Melissa and Shivendra’s love story began in the vibrant city of Singapore, where a mutual friend suggested that Shivendra should reach out to Melissa. What was initially meant to be a casual dinner invitation turned into an enchanting evening filled with captivating chemistry.
Mugdhaa and Devam were destined to meet. They were working in the same company, but never came across each other. It was in the lockdown last year, they met through an arranged marriage match, set up by their parents.
India is a land of vibrant cultural diversity, reflected in its varied wedding traditions. From the loud celebrations of Punjabi weddings to the serene Tamil ceremonies, each culture brings a unique flair to marital unions.
Weddings are a special occasion, and every couple deserves the perfect celebration to mark the start of their journey together. This was the case for Naina and Apaar, whose wedding events were nothing short of spectacular.
Aditya and Anjali’s royal affair took place at Jai Mahal Palace, Jaipur which is set in a picturesque exuberance of royalty and opulence. This Floating Palace was the perfect venue for their elegant wedding.
The scenic hills of Mussoorie against the sapphire sky painted a beautiful picture at Vatsal and Priyanka’s fun-filled wedding. This destination wedding took place at the lavish and historic property of ITC Welcomhotel, The Savoy.
College besties Karishma & Bhanu tied the knot before their friends and families in an intimate celebration at Karishma’s hometown in Pune.
Sakshi & Vineeth’s fun North Indian wedding took place in Goa because they spent their monthly vacations on the beautiful beaches there as most people do, it was the perfect location for them.
Ankita and Varun’s love story started with a simple swipe right, and thereafter very soon, they decided to get hitched. They say, marriage wasn’t a conscious next step, but it happened quite naturally to them.
Love happens when it’s meant to be, persevering through distance or time. So was it for Saumya, a fiercely independent girl who’s lived life on her own terms and Anuranjan, fondly and lovingly called Anu, a kind-hearted doctor based in Manchester.
Devyani & Siva’s wedding in the hills of Mussorie at JW Mariott was a beautiful celebration of their love. From meeting first time at Mastercard office in US and taking a leap of faith for love, their journey has been nothing short of magical.
A Punjabi Wedding hardly needs an introduction. So we will keep it short here.
Today is the last day of 2018. It has been a special, mad and crazy year. Also, leading to a very crazy wedding season. It was one of our agendas to blog one special wedding of this wedding season, before the year ends. And so here it is – Rajat & Sonal’s Royal Two States Wedding at Delhi.
In our wedding photography career, we have never found any two weddings similar. Its always that the people & the circumstances, which blends in together and makes for a different experience each time. Sometimes, its also about challenges.
AMP shot my Pre-wedding in Pondicherry, my sangeet and wedding in Delhi, they made my Save the Date video, my wedding movie AND they were my core entourage through the wedding.
Photography is a profession but the more personal you get, the better you can click. You get more receptive to the emotions around you and hence your lens capture them in the realest possible way. Like the trust the goes with a family physician it is good to be a family photographer for the same reasons.
It is not everyday you get a chance to cover a destination wedding and when it happens in a palace, the excitement is through the roof. Isha a copywriter with an advertising agency in Delhi was set to marry Rachit, who was pursuing PhD in Sweden.