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Groom's Photography and Wedding Detail Shots

byMS StudioStudio in Rishikesh; Travels across India for weddingsStarts from48,000 per dayView full gallery

The wedding story begins long before the ceremony. It starts with the nervous tuck of a collar, the precise fold of a turban, and those quiet, candid moments with your family before the baraat arrives.

A sharp and stylish portrait of the groom seated in a chair. This shot captures his confidence and the intricate details of his embroidered sherwani before the main event.

A behind-the-scenes video showcasing the groom's outfit. I use a gimbal to create smooth, cinematic shots of the sherwani, capturing its details against the evening sky before the groom gets ready.

A collage focusing on the groom's wedding accessories. This layout features artistic shots of the groom's turban (pagri), traditional shoes (juttis), and his sherwani, highlighting the details that complete his look.

A detailed shot of a beautiful Sikh wedding invitation card featuring the 'Ek Onkar' symbol. This photo captures the cultural and personal touches that begin the wedding journey.

A heartwarming moment between the bride and groom as she helps him adjust his collar. This candid shot captures their care for each other during the getting-ready process.

A touching moment between the groom and his father, who is helping him put on his wedding sherwani. This photo captures a special family bond and a traditional part of the getting-ready process.

An album layout showing wedding details, including the invitation and the bride putting on her bangles. It highlights the small, significant elements that are part of the wedding story.

A candid photo of family members helping the groom get ready for his big day. These are the precious, unscripted moments that add emotional depth to the wedding album.

A collage showing the groom getting ready with the help of his family. It captures the sense of community and love that surrounds a wedding celebration.

About Groom's Story & Wedding Details

When I shoot a groom, I am not just looking for a sharp portrait. I am looking for the texture of your sherwani, the fit of your juttis, and the genuine laugh you share with your father while getting ready. These shots bring a sense of realism to your wedding album that standard stage photography simply cannot achieve.

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