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Pre-Wedding Photography & Couple Portraits

byThe Wedding CompanyAvailable for shoots across Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and pan-India.Starts from35,000 Per SessionView full gallery

A pre-wedding shoot isn't just about poses, it is about capturing your connection before the wedding journey begins. Whether you prefer quiet natural settings or the buzz of city streets, we focus on the real laughs and stolen moments that define your relationship.

The perfect family portrait. This pre-wedding shoot includes the couple's furry friend, who proudly announces, "Our humans are getting married!"

A creative, joyful shot taken from below, capturing the couple's infectious laughter as they lie together in a happy embrace.

A beautiful portrait of the bride-to-be in a field of mustard flowers, her serene expression and the golden surroundings creating a dreamy, romantic image.

A stylish, urban pre-wedding shoot, with the couple sharing an intimate moment on a bench in the charming streets of a city market.

A creative and heartwarming pre-wedding photo, where the couple's dog steals the show, perfectly framed between their loving gaze.

A whimsical and fun pre-wedding moment, as the couple takes a walk accompanied by a flock of friendly geese.

A deeply romantic and moody pre-wedding portrait, with the couple sharing a quiet moment at a candlelit table.

A playful collage from a pre-wedding shoot, showing the couple's fun and quirky side, from mock fights to funny faces.

A tender pre-wedding portrait, with the couple dressed in elegant white, sharing a quiet embrace near a garden fountain.

A romantic embrace in a vast field of yellow mustard flowers, capturing the feeling of being lost in their own world.

About Pre-Wedding Stories

We find the best shots happen when you bring your pets or head to a place that is actually part of your relationship history, like your favourite cafe or a neighbourhood park. If you are worried about feeling stiff, we focus on activities, like walking, laughing, or just hanging out, rather than standing still and staring at the lens.