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Authentic Couple Portraits That Feel Like You

byYaash JainShoots across Mumbai, Surat, and travels pan-IndiaStarts from85,000 Per Event (4-6 Hours)View full gallery

Forget stiff poses and forced smiles. These portraits are about your chemistry, your laughs, and the quiet moments between you two, captured as they actually happen.

A quiet moment of connection amidst the grand celebration. For Sachi and Aayush, we created a space for them to just be together, resulting in this timeless and elegant portrait that feels as serene as their bond.

Your engagement should feel like you. For Kartik and Sakshi's vibrant carnival event, we captured this shot full of life, movement, and personality. It’s about creating beautiful photos that are also fun and feel natural.

The getting ready moments are just as important. Here, we capture the bride during her hair and makeup, a calm and beautiful start to the engagement day.

A stylish solo portrait of the groom, Kapil, against a vibrant, leafy wallpaper. We use the environment to create visually interesting and modern portraits.

A reflective moment. We used a mirror to frame this thoughtful portrait of the groom, adding depth and an artistic touch to the shot.

A detailed shot focusing on the bride's stunning outfit and jewelry. These photos celebrate the beautiful details you've chosen for your day.

The bride looks back over her shoulder, sharing a sweet moment with her groom under a canopy of fairy lights. A classic and romantic nighttime portrait.

A magical moment as the couple holds hands, surrounded by rose petals and smoke. This shot feels like a scene from a fairytale.

A serene portrait of the bride, Sachi, seated amidst the empty ceremony chairs, taking a quiet moment before the guests arrive.

A fun, stylish portrait of the couple. Her relaxed lean and his confident pose perfectly capture their cool, modern vibe at this carnival event.

About Portraits That Feel Like You

A lot of couples worry about posing, but you do not need to learn how to model to get great images. We usually spend the first twenty minutes walking around and talking, letting the camera disappear so you can settle into your comfort zone. By the time we start shooting, the images aren't about holding a pose; they are about how you naturally lean into each other or the way you share a joke when you think I am not looking.

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