The Dashing Groom: Authentic Indian Wedding Portraits
It is his big day too. We capture the groom’s personality through candid moments and stylish portraits that define his unique flair.
A classic, joyful portrait of the Sikh groom, captured in black and white. His radiant smile and traditional kirpan create a timeless and powerful image.
A grand and royal groom entry. He stands confidently in the center of a red-carpeted stage, flanked by performers holding torches, ready for his wedding.
A cool and modern groom portrait. Dressed in a classic white sherwani and stylish sunglasses, he holds his kirpan, blending tradition with contemporary flair.
A simple, happy portrait of the groom in his elegant white sherwani, his smile full of warmth and anticipation for the ceremony.
A handsome portrait of the groom at Neemrana Fort, his off-white sherwani standing out against the warm, rustic tones of the palace walls.
A creative double exposure portrait of the groom, his thoughtful expression blending with the silhouette of his bride.
About The Dashing Groom
It isn't just about the portrait; it is about the look before the Baraat or that silent moment of reflection. We use full-frame mirrorless cameras and professional off-camera lighting to catch those expressions without making you hold a pose for ten minutes, ensuring your photos feel natural.
We believe the groom’s story deserves just as much focus as the bride’s. Whether you are opting for a royal entry at a heritage site like Neemrana Fort or a quiet, candid moment before the festivities begin, we are here to capture that confidence exactly as it happens.
Our approach to groom photography leans heavily into the 'filter-free' philosophy. We avoid heavy editing, preferring to let the authentic joy, sharp style, and traditional attire speak for themselves. This means your wedding photos will remain timeless, looking just as relevant decades from now as they do today.
From a technical perspective, we rely on off-camera lighting to highlight the textures of your sherwani and the sharpness of your accessories, like your kirpan or turban. We are comfortable working with all traditions, whether it is a Sikh Anand Karaj, a traditional Hindu ceremony, or a modern cocktail night. Our goal is to blend into the background, capturing the laughter with your friends or the focused anticipation during your entry, rather than orchestrating stiff, unnatural shots. If you have a vision for your portraits or specific poses in mind, we are all for it, but we mostly love the in-between moments that tell the real story of your day.
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