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Authentic Maharashtrian Wedding Photography and Films

byHighkey by Abi SawantShoots across Mumbai and travels pan-India for weddingsStarts from95,000 per dayView full gallery

I document the true essence of your Maharashtrian lagnasohala, focusing on the laughter, sacred rituals, and the quiet moments you will want to remember forever.

A classic portrait of a Maharashtrian couple on their wedding day, holding hands as they begin their new journey together.

This collage shows a series of romantic and traditional poses, capturing the couple's connection amidst a beautiful green backdrop.

A detailed collage focusing on the essential elements of a Maharashtrian bride and groom's attire, from the green 'chuda' bangles to the holding of hands.

A candid shot of the couple walking together, showcasing their beautiful wedding outfits and the natural, relaxed environment of their celebration.

A collection of portraits showing the couple in both traditional and intimate poses, highlighting the bride's 'mundavalya' and the groom's 'pheta'.

A joyful, candid close-up of the bride and groom sharing a laugh, showcasing the beautiful details of their Maharashtrian wedding look.

This photo series captures the couple's romantic moments, from gentle forehead touches to quiet embraces, all in their stunning blue and pink wedding attire.

A beautifully styled portrait of the couple, framed by lush greenery, with elegant text overlay that makes it perfect for sharing.

An artistic shot capturing the bride's loving gaze towards the groom, creating a sense of intimacy and anticipation.

A collage of playful and romantic interactions between the couple, showing their fun-loving chemistry on their wedding day.

About Maharashtrian Wedding Stories

When I am shooting a Maharashtrian wedding, my goal is to disappear into the background. Whether it is the Antarpat ritual or the chaos of the Haldi, I prefer capturing the genuine emotion rather than directing staged poses. You will find me waiting for those blink-and-you-miss-it laughs during the ukhane or the hushed excitement right before the Mangalashtak.

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