My favorite wedding moments and stories
These are the frames that define my style—raw, unscripted, and full of life. From quiet tears to loud celebrations, these are the moments I live to capture.
A quiet kiss in a sudden downpour. I believe the most magical wedding photos are the ones you don't plan for. My goal is to find the beauty in every unexpected moment, creating cinematic memories that feel like a scene from a movie.
More than just photos, I capture the sounds, the voices, and the feeling of your wedding day. This film shows the laughter, the nerves, and the love from different celebrations, including Jewish and Marathi traditions. This is your story in motion.
A bride sharing a quiet moment with a photograph of her late father as she gets ready. For me, wedding photography is about capturing these deeply personal, unscripted stories of love and connection that mean the world.
The energy of a Jewish wedding celebration is electric. Here, the bride and groom are lifted on chairs during the Hora dance, sharing a look of pure joy. I live for capturing these peak moments of celebration and tradition.
A bride stands alone in the window of a forgotten palace in Gujarat. I love using dramatic landscapes and historic architecture to create epic, timeless portraits that tell a story bigger than just the wedding day.
The Varmala ceremony is full of fun and friendly competition. Here, the groom playfully tries to place the garland on his bride as she's lifted by her family. It's these flashes of genuine laughter that I love to capture.
The final moments before she walks down the aisle. The warm morning light, the bridesmaids helping with the dress, the bride's reflection catching a glimpse. This is the build-up, the quiet story before the main event.
It's all about perspective. The bride's reflection in the groom's sunglasses is a playful, creative shot that captures the fun of a post-wedding shoot in Goa. I'm always looking for a unique angle to tell your story.
A simple, powerful hug between the groom and his father. In the middle of all the chaos, these are the quiet, real moments that you'll cherish forever. My documentary approach means I'm there to capture them.
This shot of the bride's shoes and garter, which won a Fearless Award, shows my love for details and dramatic lighting. It’s about capturing the elegance and style of your day in an artistic way.
About Featured
These images aren't staged. I spend my time observing, waiting for that split second when the true emotion hits—like a father’s quiet pride or the chaos of a dance floor. You won't find stiff posing here. My goal is to make sure you barely notice the camera, so you can actually be present with your people.
When I look back at a wedding, I don't remember the decor. I remember the laughter during the Varmala, the way your hands shook during the vows, or the relief after the final ritual. That is why I shoot documentary-style. I want you to look at your album in ten years and feel exactly what you felt that day.
My Approach to Your Day
My approach is about blending in. Whether I’m shooting a Catholic wedding in Mumbai, a Marathi ceremony, or a destination event in Goa, I stay mobile and observant. I’m not there to direct every move; I’m there to capture the chemistry between you and your partner, and the relationships with your family.
Why the 'Featured' Look?
You might notice a lot of high-contrast black and white photography in this gallery. I often use these edits to strip away visual clutter, focusing your eye purely on the expression and the story. It turns a standard moment into something cinematic. I also use off-camera lighting for receptions and sparkler exits, which gives the images that extra punch when the lights go down.
The Reality of Working Together
My job is to make you comfortable. If you’re camera-shy, that is actually perfect. We’ll keep things relaxed, and I’ll handle the rest. Arre chill maar, ho jayega sab! The best photos are almost always the ones you didn't see me taking. If you're looking for someone to manage your timeline or force a dozen portraits, I might not be the right fit. But if you want to remember how your wedding felt rather than how it looked, let's talk.
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