Artistic & Editorial Wedding Photography
I look for the quiet, dramatic, and real moments that feel like a film still. My approach is about mood, light, and the honest story of your day.
A dramatic, low-light portrait of the couple in a stone ruin. I used off-camera flash to illuminate them, creating a magical and mysterious image against the night sky.
A soft and dreamy portrait of the couple seen through the bride's veil. This artistic shot creates a sense of intimacy and romance.
This is the kind of moment I live for. A bride moving through the real, beautiful chaos of her world on her wedding day. This black and white street-style bridal shot captures the authentic story.
A powerful black and white portrait of the bride in a narrow alley, with local children looking on. This image tells a rich, authentic story.
The bride walking through the alley, her smile contrasting with the gritty, real environment. A perfect example of my documentary wedding photography style.
A candid black and white moment of the bride navigating the alley. This shot captures movement and the unique setting of a Mumbai wedding.
An artistic black and white bridal portrait using a slow shutter speed to create motion blur. The bride remains in sharp focus amidst the moving city.
A black and white collage of the "Ferry Tale" wedding, showing the procession onto the ferry. This captures a unique part of their wedding day story.
More moments from the ferry wedding, including a kiss and a motion-blur shot. This black and white collage shows both romance and artistic flair.
The wedding party walking along the waterfront. This black and white candid shot has a cool, cinematic feel.
About Artistic & Editorial
I don't just shoot the event; I look for the light and framing that turns a standard moment into an editorial piece. Whether it is a dramatic long-exposure in a crowded street or a quiet portrait in low light, my goal is to give you photos that feel like scenes from a story, not just a record of the day.
For couples who want photos that look different from the traditional album, I lean into editorial techniques. I use creative compositions, sharp contrasts, and dramatic off-camera lighting to capture the texture of your day.
My editorial process is simple: I minimize the noise. If you look at my work, you will see a lot of black and white imagery. I shoot this way because it strips away distractions like bright, clashing colors, forcing the focus entirely onto the emotion, the geometry of the architecture, and the raw connection between you and your partner.
I often find these frames in the chaos of a busy Mumbai street or the quiet shadow of a stone ruin. My camera is with you from the early, nervous preparations to the high energy of the dance floor. I am not looking for stiff poses. I am looking for the split second where the light hits you just right, or when you are lost in a moment with your partner.
If you want photography that prioritizes mood and artistic intent over standard event coverage, we will work well together. You get a set of high-resolution, edited shots that act more like a collection of art than a standard photo dump.
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