Bridal & Wedding Day Portraits
Bridal portraits shouldn't feel like a chore. I focus on capturing your natural elegance and the quiet, real connection between you two, letting the environment tell your story.
A stunning portrait of a South Indian bride on her wedding day. Her traditional silk saree, intricate jewelry, and happy smile are the focus of this timeless shot.
A quiet, tender moment between the bride and groom in their traditional wedding attire. The bride rests her head on his shoulder, a simple gesture full of emotion.
A beautiful solo portrait of the bride-to-be during her pre-wedding shoot, seated on rocks in a lush green landscape.
A collage of bridal portraits, showcasing her beautiful smile, stunning makeup, and traditional temple jewelry.
A triptych of close-up bridal portraits, capturing a range of expressions from joyful smiles to thoughtful glances.
A classic wedding portrait of the happy couple, Sai and Harshitha, in their beautiful traditional attire.
A stylish and happy wedding portrait, with the bride leaning on the groom's shoulder, both sharing a smile.
A beautiful love story begins. This image, styled like an album cover, captures the couple in their wedding attire amidst nature.
A romantic portrait of the couple in their wedding finery, set against a natural backdrop of a stream and lush greenery.
An intimate, over-the-shoulder shot capturing the loving gaze between the newly-weds.
About Bridal & Wedding Day Portraits
We’ll step away from the crowd for about 30 minutes, usually during golden hour, to capture these portraits. My goal is to make this time feel like a breather for you two. We don’t do stiff, magazine-style posing; instead, I look for how you naturally stand, hold hands, or share a laugh when the chaos of the rituals fades into the background.
When you look back at your wedding album years from now, you want to see the person you were on that day, not someone stiffly trying to match a pose from a magazine. My approach to bridal and couple portraits is simple: we find the right light, pick a spot with some character, and then just let you be.
Why my portrait style is different
- No forced smiles: If you feel awkward, it shows. We keep things light and relaxed so the smiles you see in the photos are genuine.
- Location-focused: Whether it’s the misty green hills around Puttur or an architectural doorway in a Bengaluru venue, I use the location to add context to your story.
- The 'in-between' moments: My best portraits often happen when you think I’m not shooting. I’m always ready for that quick glance, the way you adjust your partner's shawl, or a shared whisper.
Planning your session
I recommend we slot in a 30-45 minute window during the day, ideally when the light is softer. If you’re planning a traditional ceremony in Mangaluru or a modern reception in Mysuru, I can suggest the best times and spots at your venue. The goal is to get beautiful, timeless images without you missing out on your own wedding celebrations.
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