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The Dapper Groom: Portraits of Confidence and Style

byClassicFrames StudiosBased in Electronic City; Covers events across Bengaluru & IndiaStarts from35,000 per event (up to 6 hours)View full gallery

Before the music starts and the stage lights dim, we find the groom in his moment of calm. We capture the sharp details, the quiet anticipation, and the style that defines your big day.

A collage of the groom, Kaushik, looking sharp in his black tuxedo. These portraits capture his confident style and the moments just before the reception.

Classic never goes out of style. A stylish black and white collage of the groom adjusting his tie, capturing the fine details of his reception attire.

A portrait series of the groom, Sharan, in his ornate sherwani. We captured his regal look, including a close-up of his personalized pendant.

A full-length portrait of the groom, Darshan, framed by a beautiful doorway. His elegant ethnic wear and confident pose make for a striking image.

A dramatic portrait of the groom with his shadow cast against a red wall. This artistic shot uses light and color to create a powerful, moody effect.

A stylish portrait of the groom, Anirudh, in a modern yellow Jodhpuri suit. The collage effect highlights the unique design of his outfit.

A classic black and white portrait of the groom, Gautham, looking relaxed and confident. The lighting creates a sophisticated and timeless feel.

A simple and classic portrait of the groom in a Nehru jacket, waiting for the ceremony to begin. His calm demeanor is captured against a natural backdrop.

A black and white collage capturing the groom's contemplative moments. The different angles and poses create a thoughtful and stylish portrait series.

A full-length portrait of the groom in his elegant pastel sherwani. The outdoor garden setting provides a fresh, natural backdrop.

About The Dapper Groom

Getting these portraits right is rarely about the grand venue, but rather about controlling the environment, even for a few minutes. We often prefer shooting these during the golden hour or in a quiet, secluded space just before the ceremony begins, away from the chaotic 'Shaadi Vibes'. This gives us the room to adjust lighting, fix the pocket square, and capture that natural, unhurried confidence that only comes when you aren't rushing to the mandap.

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