Real Moments: Capturing the People Who Matter
Your wedding is about the people you love. I focus on those unscripted, heartfelt connections that you will want to remember long after the last guest leaves.
A bride and her mother sharing a secret and a laugh. These are the moments I feel so privileged to witness and document.
The pure, uninhibited laughter between a mother and daughter on a wedding day is one of the most beautiful things to see.
A tender hug full of love and emotion. Capturing the bond between family members is my superpower.
Another beautiful moment of connection between the bride and her mother.
The raw emotion of a Haldi ceremony. A brother comforting his sister during a tearful, happy moment.
A daughter hugging her mother during an intimate home Haldi ceremony. A moment of pure love.
A beautiful family moment, with the bride looking up at her father with so much love and admiration.
A beautiful portrait of the bride and groom with their sibling, a cute trio enjoying a moment together by the river in Rishikesh.
The siblings sharing a laugh. These candid interactions make for the best family photos.
A close-up of two women holding hands, a simple yet powerful image of connection and support at a home wedding.
About The People Who Matter
When I shoot, I am not looking for the stiff poses that everyone expects. I am looking for the way your mom squeezes your hand, the inside jokes your siblings whisper, or how your pet sneaks into the frame. If you want photos that feel like your own memories rather than a staged magazine spread, let's talk about the specific dynamics of your family and who makes your wedding day feel like home.
For me, photography is not about clicking perfectly aligned shots. It is about the 'unnis-bees' moments—those little instances of chaos, laughter, and tearful hugs that make a wedding human. Whether I am shooting a cozy home ceremony in Delhi or a destination wedding in Goa, my approach stays the same: I stay in the background, document the real, and let the day unfold.
Why Candid Matters
Authenticity is my baseline. We skip the awkward 'look at the camera and smile' directives. Instead, I capture the nervous energy while getting ready, the messy fun of a Haldi ceremony, and the quiet glances between partners during the ceremony. My style is photojournalistic, meaning I am there to record the story, not write it for you.
Documenting Your Circle
Your friends and family are the heartbeat of the day. I prioritize candid shots of guests, siblings, and parents because those are the relationships that ground you. If your wedding is an intimate gathering of your closest people, I am in my element. I thrive in these environments because they allow for the kind of closeness that traditional photography often misses.
Getting the Best Out of Your Gallery
To get these results, we need to be on the same page. I love couples who are open, willing to let go of control, and value the messiness of real life. If you are planning a celebration that is less about the production and more about the connection, we are going to get along perfectly. Reach out, tell me about your people, and let's figure out how to document the real side of your story.
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