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Wedding & Pre-Wedding Photography Highlights

byHarish NairTravels across India for weddings and shootsStarts from25,000 Per SessionView full gallery

A collection of my favourite shots—from candid pre-wedding laughter to the grand, traditional moments of your wedding day.

This is the moment that feels like a scene from a movie, the one you will always remember. I use the golden hour light to create a warm, romantic silhouette, focusing entirely on the connection between the two of you just before you start your new life together.

I love using grand architecture to frame a couple's story. Here, the repeating arches create a sense of destiny and grandeur, while the pose remains intimate and personal. This is a perfect example of a cinematic pre-wedding portrait.

For this North Indian wedding, I captured the classic portrait that every couple wants. The bride and groom are presented in their beautiful traditional attire, with soft lighting that highlights the intricate details of their outfits and the joy in their expressions.

A quiet moment of affection is sometimes the most powerful. This tender kiss on the forehead during a South Indian wedding captures the deep love and respect between the couple, a candid memory preserved forever.

A pre-wedding shoot is a chance to have fun and show your personality. The vibrant red of her gown and the joyful twirl create a dynamic, energetic photo that contrasts beautifully with the serene park setting. It’s about capturing your happiness in motion.

The moments before the ceremony are filled with anticipation. This bridal portrait captures the bride's radiant smile as the final touches are made. I focus on natural expressions to show the genuine excitement of the day.

A photograph freezes a moment, but a cinematic film lets you relive it. This is a glimpse into a full wedding film, where I weave together the sights, sounds, and emotions of your day into a beautiful, moving story.

About Featured

You will notice that none of these photos look stiff or forced. That is intentional. When I shoot, I do not ask you to hold uncomfortable poses for long periods. Instead, I watch for the quiet looks, the genuine laughs, and the way you two interact when you forget I am there. Whether it is a South Indian ceremony or a casual park shoot, my goal is to give you photos that actually look like you, not just a magazine version of a couple.

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