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Creative Pre-Wedding Concepts: Tell Your Unique Story

byYaash JainStudio in Malad West, Mumbai; Travels across India for shootsStarts from38,000 per sessionView full gallery

Forget stiff poses. If you have an idea—whether it's vintage drives, underwater themes, or city nights—let's build it together. Your vision, my lens.

A dramatic pre-wedding shoot featuring a vintage car and atmospheric smoke. This collage shows both an intimate moment and a wider, more cinematic view of the setup.

A collage of three images from the underwater-themed dry ice shoot, showing the progression from playful interaction to a romantic embrace. The effect is ethereal and beautiful.

A romantic walk down a quiet, lamp-lit street in Mumbai. This shot captures the magic of the city at night.

A warm, sun-kissed embrace against a classic yellow camper van in Goa. This shot perfectly captures the free-spirited, adventurous vibe of the shoot.

A soft, romantic moment shared between a couple during their vintage car pre-wedding shoot. The forest setting and gentle light add to the dreamy atmosphere.

A collage from the creative dry ice session, including a shot with their beloved pet. It shows that even in artistic shoots, we can include personal and meaningful elements.

An intense and intimate close-up from the vintage car shoot, focusing on the deep connection and emotion between the couple.

A wide shot showing the couple and their vintage van in a vast, rustic field in Goa, creating a sense of adventure and freedom.

A cozy moment inside the vintage van, with the couple looking out over a picnic blanket. It’s a perfect blend of adventure and intimacy.

A creative shot through the window of the camper van, framing the couple's laughter and creating a sense of looking in on a private, happy moment.

About Creative Concepts

For creative sessions like these, the magic isn't in the vintage car or the dry ice—it's in the comfort we build before the first click. I always suggest we spend the first hour just talking and getting familiar with the space, so when we start shooting, you aren't acting, you're just existing in that frame. That's when the real, raw emotion comes through.

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