Tribe Verified

Authentic Maharashtrian Wedding Photography

byDipesh RaleTravels pan-India for wedding shootsStarts from25,000 per shootView full gallery

Capturing the vibrant traditions of Maharashtrian weddings through candid storytelling. From the grace of the Nauvari saree to the raw emotion of the Kanyadan, I document your day as it happens.

An intimate and heartfelt embrace between the bride and groom in their stunning Maharashtrian wedding attire. These are the quiet, emotional moments I cherish capturing.

A fun, dynamic shot capturing the playful spirit of a Maharashtrian couple. I believe wedding photos should be full of life and reflect the couple's true personality.

A classic portrait of a Maharashtrian couple against a lush green backdrop. The vibrant colors of their outfits and the natural setting create a beautiful contrast.

A collage documenting the emotional Kanyadan ritual, a pivotal moment where parents entrust their daughter's happiness to her new partner. I capture these traditions with respect and sensitivity.

A beautiful portrait of a Maharashtrian bride in her yellow Nauvari saree, standing elegantly amongst pillars and greenery.

A candid side-profile of the bride as she walks, showcasing the grace of the Nauvari saree and her joyful expression.

A collage of bridal portraits, highlighting details like the intricate hairstyle, jewelry, and the overall elegance of the Maharashtrian bride.

A full-length portrait of the groom, adjusting his attire. This shot captures the quiet moments of preparation and anticipation on the wedding day.

A handsome portrait of the Maharashtrian groom in his traditional wedding outfit, looking thoughtful and ready for the ceremony.

A collage capturing the 'Shubha Drishti' moment in a Maharashtrian wedding, where the bride and groom see each other for the first time.

About Authentic Maharashtrian Weddings

Maharashtrian weddings move quickly, and I prioritize capturing the subtle, fleeting details that often get missed. When you look at your album, I want you to see the specific texture of the silk in the Nauvari saree, the exact emotion in the parents' eyes during the Kanyadan, and the genuine laughter shared during the Haldi. I shoot with a candid approach because these rituals hold enough visual weight on their own without me staging or directing the moment.

Looking for a different style or service?

Use the search bar to find specific wedding services or photographers near you.