South Indian and Fusion Wedding Photography in Pune
Blending traditions requires an eye for the details. Whether it is a serene Buddhist ceremony or a vibrant Telugu wedding, I capture the raw emotions that define your unique celebration.
A moment of pure, unscripted laughter during a fun wedding game at Aditi and Rishabh's Telugu wedding. These are the moments that truly show a couple's personality.
A portrait of serene love. Samprada and Tejas share a quiet, heartfelt moment after their beautiful Buddhist wedding ceremony at Ecoville, Pune.
The 'Talambralu' ritual, where the couple showers each other with rice, captured in a dynamic black and white frame that freezes the joy and motion.
A full-length portrait of bride Aditi in her magnificent Kanjivaram saree, a picture of South Indian bridal elegance.
Walking together in serene white. The couple and their families, all dressed in white, create a beautiful, unified picture at this Buddhist wedding.
A collage showing the details of a traditional Telugu wedding ceremony, from the sacred pots to the rituals.
A collage capturing the blessings and playful interactions between the couple and their families during the Telugu wedding.
A sweet moment of shared prayer and smiles between Aditi and Rishabh during their wedding.
The priest guides the couple through the intricate rituals of their Telugu wedding ceremony.
A diptych showing the 'Talambralu' ritual, where the groom showers the bride with consecrated rice.
About South Indian & Fusion Ceremonies
For fusion ceremonies, lighting and timing are everything. I pay close attention to where you stand during key moments like the 'Talambralu' ritual, ensuring I get that perfect shot of the rice showering without obstructing your view or the priest's flow. It is about balancing the traditional customs with my candid style so you get authentic memories, not just posed ones.
Shooting South Indian and fusion weddings is a unique challenge that I genuinely enjoy. It is not just about the vibrant Kanjivaram sarees or the gold jewellery, though those details are stunning. It is about understanding the rhythm of the rituals. When I cover a Telugu wedding, I know when to expect the 'Jeelakarra Bellam' or the 'Talambralu.' This foresight allows me to be in the right place at the right time, so I can catch the laughter and the tears without needing to pose you.
For fusion weddings, like a blend of Buddhist and Maharashtrian traditions, the challenge doubles. You have two distinct sets of rituals to respect. My approach is to document both narratives seamlessly. I use a mix of candid photography to capture the unscripted magic and traditional shots to document the key customs that your elders care about. I am based in Pune but have covered diverse ceremonies across Mumbai and beyond, so I am comfortable adapting to different venue settings, from traditional mandaps to modern, serene spaces.
If you are planning a ceremony that merges two cultures, let us talk about the flow. I prefer to know your schedule beforehand so I can prepare the best angles, especially for indoor venues where lighting can be tricky. My team and I focus on those micro-moments—the way your hands touch during a vow, or a shared glance when the priest explains a ritual. These are the heirlooms I want to help you create.
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