Marathi Wedding Photography in Mumbai
As a Mumbai girl, I know the rhythm of a Marathi lagna. I am here to capture the raw emotions, the vibrant rituals, and the quiet moments between you two, just as they unfold.
The purest laughter between Mrunal and Prachiti. My approach to wedding photography is to capture these genuine, unposed emotions that tell the real story of your day.
A classic portrait of the happy couple, Mrunal and Prachiti, in their traditional Marathi wedding attire, complete with the mundavalya and turban.
An intimate moment between Alok and Shilpa after their wedding ceremony. I look for these quiet, in-between moments that are full of emotion.
A full-length portrait of Alok and Shilpa. The bride's rich magenta Paithani saree and the groom's classic blue suit make a beautiful combination.
A candid shot of the bride and groom during their wedding ceremony. I love capturing the couple's expressions as they experience the rituals together.
The fun and games of a Marathi wedding. Family and friends playfully tease the couple, creating memories filled with laughter and joy.
Capturing the sacred rituals of a Marathi lagna. The top frame shows the Ganesh puja, while the bottom frame captures a family member blessing the newly married couple.
A happy moment for the newlyweds, and a close-up on the bride's hands, adorned with the traditional green bangles (chooda) and intricate mehendi.
A warm, affectionate portrait of Mrunal and Prachiti. The soft lighting and genuine smiles make this a truly heartwarming wedding photograph.
A sweet forehead kiss, a classic pose that always captures the tenderness and love between a couple on their wedding day.
About Marathi Lagna: My Heartfelt Specialty
I focus on the real flow of your wedding, not on stiff, forced poses. My team includes female photographers who stay with the bride while she is getting ready, ensuring you feel completely relaxed and natural before the ceremony even begins.
A Marathi wedding is filled with unique rituals that carry deep meaning. Whether it is the Ganesh puja, the tying of the Mundavalya, or the playful antarpat ceremony, I know exactly when to be ready with my camera to capture those split-second expressions. My approach is to be an observer, not a director. You will not find me asking you to pose for hours. Instead, I follow the action, documenting the joy, the tears, and the laughter of your family as they participate in the rituals.
I use Canon mirrorless cameras, which work beautifully in the indoor lighting often found in banquet halls. This means your photos will be crisp even if the venue is a bit dark. My team typically consists of a lead candid photographer and a traditional photographer to cover both the artistic moments and the important group formals. We understand the specific flow of a Marathi lagna, so we know when to look for those candid shots and when to step back and let the ceremonies take center stage. The goal is to provide you with a visual record that takes you right back to the feeling of that day.
Mayuri Surve
I am Mayuri, and capturing Marathi weddings is personal for me because I understand exactly how much the rituals mean to your family. I focus on the candid stuff, like the laughter during rituals and those soft looks you share, so you can relive the day exactly as it felt.
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