Groom Portraits and Candid Wedding Moments
From the quiet anticipation of getting ready to the uncontrollable laughter at the Haldi, I capture the groom's story as it unfolds naturally.
A timeless black and white portrait of the groom, Rajat, his confident smile captured perfectly. This shot shows his charm and readiness for the big day.
Preserving cultural richness, this portrait captures the Sikh groom in his traditional attire, holding a sword, looking regal and poised.
Say hello to the luckiest man in the world. A creative black and white shot of the groom getting ready, with a spray of perfume caught in the light.
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 classic portrait of the groom, seated and looking away thoughtfully. The dark, rich tones of his sherwani add to the elegance of the shot.
Smiling through every moment of this beautiful journey. The groom is lifted by his friends during the haldi ceremony, a picture of pure joy.
A close-up of the groom during his haldi ceremony, his face smeared with turmeric and a bright, happy smile on his face.
Haldi-kissed smiles and hearts full of love. The groom looking cool in sunglasses during his fun-filled haldi ceremony.
A handsome portrait of the groom, Prabhat, looking dapper in his tuxedo and bow tie, seated on the stairs with a relaxed smile.
Capturing the rhythm of joy in every step. The groom, dancing into forever with sheer happiness, surrounded by his loved ones.
About The Groom's Moments
Most wedding photography focuses entirely on the bride, but I believe the groom's journey is just as vital. Whether it is the quiet, introspective moments while adjusting your turban or the burst of energy when friends lift you during the Haldi ceremony, I aim to show who you really are when the camera stops directing.
My approach to capturing the groom is all about balance. I don't believe in forced, stiff posing that makes you look like a statue. Instead, I use a mix of candid storytelling and light direction.
How I Capture Your Story
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The Prep: I look for the details that define your morning—the spray of perfume, the final look in the mirror, or the quiet moment of reflection before the baraat begins. These shots require patience and low-light expertise, which I manage with my mirrorless setups.
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The Celebration: Weddings are high-energy events. I stay close to the action during the Sangeet and Haldi, capturing the genuine smiles and the chaos of friends and family. This is where the real chemistry happens.
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The Portraits: For the formal shots, I prefer clean, dramatic lighting. Whether we are at a luxury hotel in Delhi or a destination venue, I look for frames that highlight your attire and your personality without making it look like a catalogue.
I treat your wedding film and photo gallery as a movie. You are not just a subject; you are the lead character in your own story. My team and I focus on capturing the emotions, the laughter, and the subtle details that you might miss while you are busy enjoying the festivities. After three decades in this industry, I have learned that the best pictures are the ones you didn't even know were being taken.
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