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Delhi Heritage & Urban Romance Pre-Wedding Shoots

byYogesh GuptaShoots across India; Studio in FaridabadStarts from20,000 per shootView full gallery

Capture your love story against the backdrop of Delhi’s historic arches and vibrant city streets. From quiet moments at the Yamuna Ghat to the colonial charm of Connaught Place, I help you frame your journey together in a way that feels raw, honest, and truly yours.

A beautiful moment captured at Agrasen ki Baoli, showcasing the couple against the stunning historical architecture. This location offers a unique, rustic backdrop for a Delhi pre-wedding shoot.

Using the grand archways of a Delhi monument to create a sense of scale and timelessness. The contrast between the couple and the ancient architecture makes for a powerful pre-wedding photograph.

A collage of moments from a pre-wedding shoot at a historic Delhi location, including a dramatic shot with a flowing red dress against the monument's dome.

A playful, candid collage of a couple dancing and walking through the white corridors of Connaught Place, capturing the fun and spontaneity of their relationship.

A romantic walk through the streets of Delhi. This shot captures a simple, sweet moment of a couple enjoying the city and each other's company.

A series of intimate and candid portraits against the classic white pillars of Connaught Place, showcasing the couple's natural chemistry.

A creative motion-blur shot capturing the couple amidst the fast-moving city life, symbolizing their calm connection in a busy world.

A modern, chic pre-wedding portrait against a contemporary storefront in Delhi, blending urban style with romantic photography.

A classic silhouette shot against the setting sun by the Yamuna river. This technique creates a timeless and romantic image, focusing on the couple's connection.

A collection of fun and romantic moments from a pre-wedding shoot by the Yamuna ghat, showing the couple's playful interactions.

About Urban Romance: Delhi Heritage & City Life

Shooting at public heritage spots like Agrasen ki Baoli or Lodhi Garden requires a bit of logistical planning. Since changing rooms are not available at these sites, most couples choose to use their own vehicles for quick outfit adjustments between sets. I recommend arriving with your first look ready so we can focus entirely on catching the light during the golden hour before the crowds arrive.

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