Candid Wedding Ceremony Photography That Feels Real
I don't believe in stiff poses while you're saying your vows. My camera is there for the teary eyes, the laughter at the mandap, and those quiet, sacred promises that actually matter.
The bride's beautiful, happy smile during her South Indian wedding ceremony in Goa. She is absolutely glowing.
A candid moment of laughter between the bride, groom, and the priest during their Goan wedding ceremony.
A glimpse into a beautiful and intimate Christian wedding. I love capturing the honest, unfiltered emotions of the big day.
The flower girl steals the show. Capturing these unscripted, real moments is what makes wedding photojournalism so special.
Glimpses of a gorgeous Goa wedding, from the bride's portraits to the emotional moments at the mandap.
The groom making a grand entrance on a scooter at his beachside Goa wedding. So much fun and personality.
The groom's happy face as he is welcomed by family at the start of his wedding ceremony.
The joy and excitement are palpable as the groom is greeted by his family and friends.
The groom being lifted up by his friends during the baraat. A moment of pure celebration at this intimate Delhi wedding.
Another angle of the groom's celebratory entrance, with his father looking on proudly.
About The Vows
During your ceremony, you won’t see me directing you or asking for fake smiles. My job is to be a fly on the wall, capturing the unfiltered joy when you’re exchanging garlands or the quiet look shared between you and your partner. Whether it’s a bustling Punjabi baraat or a serene beach wedding in Goa, I focus on the candid, unscripted rituals that actually make up your story.
There is a specific kind of magic in the rituals of a wedding day. Whether it is a South Indian ceremony in Goa, a Punjabi wedding in Delhi, or an intimate Christian union, my goal remains the same: to document the day as it unfolds without interfering. I have spent ten years learning that the best images come from letting the day happen, not from trying to control it.
My approach to your ceremony is entirely photojournalistic. I am looking for the reaction of your grandmother, the way the flower girl steals the show, or the genuine relief on your faces when you finally make it to the mandap. I do not care about perfect posing. I care about the messy, human, beautiful moments. If you are laughing, crying, or just holding hands, that is what I want in the frame.
Because I work as a documentary photographer, I blend into the crowd. I want you to look back at these photos and remember how you felt, not how you were told to stand. My style is about capturing the connection that makes your relationship special. If you value an honest record of your wedding ceremony over staged portraits, we will get along just fine.
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