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Golden Hour Beach Pre-Wedding Photography

byMelroy CreadoAvailable for shoots in Mumbai, Goa, and across IndiaStarts from28,000 per sessionView full gallery

I hunt for that specific light where the sun meets the horizon. These sessions are about candid, honest interactions on the sand, designed to feel more like a quiet evening walk than a staged photoshoot.

Janice and Lyle walking hand-in-hand during their misty morning beach session. The soft light and reflections on the wet sand create a dreamy, ethereal quality.

A beautiful shot of Janice and Lyle, where their reflection is captured perfectly in the thin layer of water on the sand. This is a classic example of a romantic beach portrait.

An intimate golden hour portrait of Janice and Lyle. The warm backlighting highlights their connection and creates a soft, romantic glow.

A collage from Janice and Lyle's session, showing a series of tender moments. These collections help tell a fuller story of the couple's interaction during the shoot.

This set of four images captures different angles and moments from Janice and Lyle's beach walk, showcasing their natural chemistry.

Another series from Janice and Lyle's pre-wedding shoot, displaying a mix of walking shots and quiet, connected poses by the water.

Anushka and Manu enjoying a walk on the beach. I focus on capturing these unposed, in-between moments that feel genuine and full of life.

A candid shot of Anushka and Manu sharing a look while walking along the shoreline. The warm, earthy tones of the sand and soft light complement their relaxed outfits.

Another frame from Anushka and Manu's walk, showing their easy-going connection. My goal is to make the session feel like a comfortable date, not a formal photoshoot.

The couple walking through the shallow waves, with their reflection visible in the water. This is a classic pre-wedding beach photo that feels both timeless and spontaneous.

About Golden Hour Seascapes

The golden hour is about timing. I plan our sessions to sync exactly with sunset, ensuring we catch that soft, directional light that makes skin tones look natural. We avoid the harsh midday sun so you are never squinting into the camera.

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