Wedding Photography That Caught the Eye of Vogue and Condé Nast
Being featured in these publications is not about creating a magazine spread, but rather a result of telling honest stories. Here is a look at the weddings that captured the attention of world-leading editors.
Our work featured in Vogue Singapore, showcasing Mia and Kavin's stunning multicultural wedding in the Greek isles. This image captures the epic, windswept landscape that served as their backdrop.
A cover-worthy moment from Shefali and Krisheth's wedding in Rishikesh, featured in Condé Nast Traveller. Their serene ceremony by the Ganga was a story of love and spirituality.
A regal portrait of Riya and Anshil, featured on the digital cover of Vogue India. We captured their modern royalty against the timeless architecture of Jaisalmer.
A diptych from Mia and Kavin's Vogue Singapore feature, blending a romantic couple portrait with an artistic shot of the groom, highlighting the editorial style of their Greek wedding.
The magical Ganga Aarti ceremony from Shefali and Krisheth's wedding, as seen in Condé Nast Traveller. This collage captures the spiritual ambiance of their riverside celebration.
Family portraits and ceremony moments from the Condé Nast Traveller feature of the serene Rishikesh wedding. The all-white dress code created a visually stunning and cohesive look.
A quiet walk down the stone steps by the Ganga, a moment of connection for Shefali and Krisheth featured in Condé Nast Traveller.
An intimate portrait of the couple against the natural backdrop of Rishikesh, part of our feature in Condé Nast Traveller.
A candid moment of celebration from Amala and Aditya's musical welcome lunch, featured in ELLE India. Their joy is palpable as they dance among their guests.
A classic, regal portrait of Amala and Aditya inside the Umaid Bhawan Palace, as featured in ELLE India. This shot captures the timeless elegance of their wedding attire and the opulent setting.
About As Seen In Vogue & Condé Nast
Getting featured isn't about setting up a photo shoot, it is about treating your actual wedding day with the same level of care as an editorial production. My approach to these weddings remains exactly the same as any other shoot: I focus on the genuine flow of emotions, the unplanned light, and the raw connections, rather than forcing you into rigid, uncomfortable poses.
When editors from publications like Vogue or Condé Nast Traveller approach me about a wedding, they are not looking for standard ceremony photos. They are looking for visual storytelling. They want to see the texture of the day, the cultural nuance of a multicultural union in Greece, or the spiritual stillness of a ceremony on the banks of the Ganga in Rishikesh.
My process for capturing these stories relies on an editorial eye. This means I prioritize composition, natural light, and the moments that usually go unnoticed. Whether I am shooting at a palace in Jodhpur or on a hillside in Tuscany, I maintain a documentary approach. I do not interfere with your day to make it look like a magazine spread. Instead, I observe your day so closely that the beauty of the events naturally unfolds into the final frame.
This editorial quality—a balance between fashion-forward portraiture and candid photojournalism—is a cornerstone of my work. It creates a narrative that feels both timeless and deeply personal, which is why these weddings resonate beyond just the guest list. If you are looking for wedding photography that values narrative depth, composition, and authentic emotion over tired trends, let’s talk about your day.
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