Timeless Couple Portraits for Your Wedding Story
I focus on the quiet glances and unfiltered joy that define your relationship. These portraits are about freezing the emotion of the day, creating frame-worthy memories of the two of you.
A quiet moment under an umbrella amidst the greenery of Oleander Farms. This shot captures the intimacy and romance of a monsoon wedding, with the couple lost in their own world.
A serene portrait from a Haldi ceremony. The groom's gentle touch and the bride's peaceful expression create a moment of calm and connection amidst the vibrant celebration.
A stylish couple portrait taken in a lush garden setting. The composition and natural light highlight the couple's elegance during their Haldi ceremony at Oleander Farms.
A classic black and white portrait using shadows and light for a dramatic effect. This shot feels timeless and artistic, capturing the couple in a moment of quiet elegance.
A beautiful couple portrait set against lush greenery. The groom's embrace and their happy expressions make this a warm and romantic shot, perfect for remembering their special day.
A tender embrace by the infinity pool at Oleander Farms. The reflection in the water and the mountain backdrop add a sense of grandeur to this intimate couple portrait.
A stylish portrait of the couple by the water. The wide shot captures the beautiful scenery of the venue, making it a perfect destination wedding photograph.
A beautifully framed black and white shot of the couple sharing a quiet moment. Looking through the window gives this portrait a sense of intimacy and artistic flair.
A soft and elegant indoor portrait. The natural light from the window and the couple's relaxed pose create a timeless and romantic image from their celebration at The Lalit, Mumbai.
An intimate black and white silhouette of the couple. This close-up shot focuses on their connection, creating a powerful and artistic portrait that feels deeply personal.
About Timeless Portraits: The Two of You
We do not believe in stiff posing or standing like mannequins. These portraits happen during the golden hour, usually away from the chaos of the main venue, allowing us to find the calm. I typically suggest we step aside for 20 minutes when the light is softest, ensuring you get those genuine, relaxed shots without the pressure of a crowd watching.
Photography is often about the grand spectacle, but the most significant part of your wedding album is the connection between the two of you. My approach to couple portraits is to strip away the noise. Whether we are at a lush venue like Oleander Farms or a quiet corner of a city hotel like The Lalit, my goal is the same: to find the intimacy that gets lost in a crowd.
How We Capture You
I look for the 'in-between' moments. The way you hold each other’s hands when you think no one is looking, the soft smile, or the quiet confidence you share. We don't spend hours on staging. Instead, we use cues to get you talking and moving naturally, letting the camera capture the reaction rather than the pose.
Where and When
The best light for portraits is almost always the hour before sunset. If your ceremony timeline permits, I will always push for us to slip away during this golden window. We have shot in diverse settings from mountain resorts to indoor luxury ballrooms, and the approach remains consistent: simple, honest, and elegant. You get images that aren't just about what you wore, but about who you were to each other on that day.
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