Featured Wedding Moments and Cinematic Films
Every couple has a unique story, and for 30 years, my camera has been the tool to tell it. This collection is a glimpse into the moments I cherish most—where real emotion meets cinematic frames.
This is more than a teaser; it's the opening scene of your forever film. We captured this epic love story against the royal backdrop of Neemrana Fort, letting every shot narrate a chapter of Sunny and Jeet's journey.
Against the twilight sky at Umaid Palace in Jaipur, this shot is a testament to quiet strength and royal elegance. It’s a moment of stillness before the grand celebration, where love is the only thing that matters.
A bride's portrait is a story in itself. Here, I focused on capturing the gentle smile and the traditional elegance of Himani, moments before she walked towards her new beginning at Bel-La Monde Hotel.
For me, the real magic is in the unplanned moments. This candid shot of Riya and Nikhil sharing a laugh at Royal Arches Farms is what I live to capture, the pure, unscripted joy of two people in love.
Every love story has its own rhythm. This film captures the vibrant energy of a palace wedding, from the joyful Haldi celebrations to the grand fireworks, telling a story that feels just like a movie.
Sometimes, the smallest gestures tell the biggest stories. This close-up of Aastha and Ayush's hands at Mallu Farms speaks volumes about trust, connection, and the silent promise of 'I am here for you'.
The dance floor is where stories of joy unfold. I captured this moment of pure, uninhibited happiness as Aida and Karan celebrated their love at Mallu Farms, lost in the music and in each other.
A playful, candid moment between a Sikh couple at ITC Dwarka. It’s these lighthearted interactions, the shared glances and smiles, that I believe are the soul of a wedding album.
The groom's anticipation is a powerful part of the story. This artistic, black and white portrait of Ananta at Hotel Silver Spoon captures the quiet moments of reflection before he begins his new chapter.
A bride's entrance is a cinematic event. This grand entry at Mallu Farms, complete with sparklers and cheers, was captured to feel as magical and breathtaking as it was in person.
About Featured
Instead of directing every pose, I look for the flicker of laughter, the quiet glance, or the way you hold each other when nobody is watching. These frames aren't staged; they are the moments that feel like a movie because they are actually happening, allowing you to be present in your own celebration.
For me, photography is about 'forever'. Whether I am shooting in a bustling farm in Delhi or a quiet palace in Jaipur, my goal remains the same: capturing the real kahani (story) of your union. Over the last 30 years, I have realized that the most beautiful frames aren't the ones where you pose perfectly, but the ones where you forget I am even there.
I use a blend of cinematic videography and candid photography to ensure nothing is missed. My team uses mirrorless gear for clean low-light shots, ensuring that even the dimmest sangeet or the darkest reception looks rich and detailed. We don't just document rituals; we hunt for the spark—that fleeting glance between the groom and bride, the tears in a mother's eyes during vidaai, or the wild energy on the dance floor.
If you are planning an intimate ceremony or a large-scale destination wedding, my team and I are ready to travel. I believe every function, from haldi to the final reception, has its own rhythm. Let’s talk about your vision and how we can turn your wedding into a film you will want to watch over and over.
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