Beautiful Brides
Bridal portraits that capture your personality, not just the outfit.
A cinematic bridal reel for Anjali, focusing on the intricate details of her jewelry, mehendi, and the elegance of her expressions.
A classic close-up bridal portrait of Aashi, focusing on her stunning jewelry and serene expression.
A full-length portrait of the bride, Aashi, showcasing her magnificent red and gold wedding lehenga.
A collage of bridal portraits, capturing Aashi in different poses and settings on her wedding day.
An elegant bridal portrait in a beautifully lit corridor.
A lovely "peek-a-boo" shot of the bride, Gunjan, through her veil.
A collage of bridal portraits of Pooja, showing her in different moods and poses.
About this collection
Most of my brides tell me they are not camera people before we start. I do not force stiff poses, instead I focus on making you laugh and keeping the vibe chill so you look like yourself, just with better lighting. Whether it is a peek a boo shot through your veil or a candid moment while you are getting ready, we keep the process easy.
Your bridal portraits are about capturing who you are, not just the heavy lehenga you chose. I see many brides worry about posing too much, so I work to strip that back. We start with the quiet moments, like getting your makeup done or the final touches of jewelry. These are not just details, they are the calm before the storm of your big day.
I mix different styles to give you variety. You will get the classic, regal portraits that your parents will love, and the fun, moody shots that look straight out of a film. We play with light, using natural window light for soft, glowing skin tones and creative shadows for a dramatic effect. Whether you are in Delhi or at a destination, the goal remains the same: capturing that specific look in your eyes.
What you get is a mix of candid storytelling and fine art portraits. I do not just shoot the dress, I shoot the way you smile when you see yourself in the mirror. You will get both the classic black and white portraits that feel timeless and the rich, modern colored edits that pop. My process is very much a conversation, not a set of instructions, so you can just enjoy the day while I handle the rest.
Mani Sharma
I am Mani. I believe your bridal shoot should not feel like a chore, but an extension of your celebration. My clients call me bhaiya because we keep things super light, even when we are getting those serious, cinematic shots.
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