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Editorial Wedding Portraits

byRaabta by Shrey BhagatTravels across India for shoots; Studio in Vile Parle East, MumbaiStarts from85,000 per dayView full gallery

We create cinematic, magazine-quality portraits that capture the raw emotion and artistry of your love story.

A powerful black and white bridal portrait of Amala. The dramatic shadows and strong pose at Umaid Bhawan Palace create a high-fashion, editorial look.

A cinematic bridal portrait lit by fire. The warm, flickering light and deep red tones give this image of Tvisha a mythical and powerful energy.

The quiet calm before the baraat. This black and white portrait of the groom, Manan, captures a moment of introspection and anticipation.

A modern bridal portrait from a pastel-themed brunch. The close-up shot with soft lighting and striking earrings gives this image a fresh, editorial feel.

A full-length editorial portrait of the bride standing on a pink ottoman against draped green curtains, creating a unique and fashionable composition.

A diptych of the couple from their pastel brunch, showing both a playful and a more intimate, high-fashion pose.

A stylish portrait of the couple posing on a pink sofa, exuding cool confidence and modern elegance.

A bride lost in a garden maze. This high-angle shot creates a sense of solitude and romance, like a scene from a classic film.

An artistic couple portrait using slow shutter speed to create a dreamy, motion-blur effect, symbolizing the whirlwind of love.

A diptych of the bride, Sachi, in her beautiful white gown, capturing both a thoughtful and a joyful expression.

About Editorial Portraits: Brides & Grooms

It is not just about the venue or the gown, it is about the interplay of light and mood. We use cinematic lighting, subtle motion blur, and dramatic shadows to build a frame that feels less like a standard wedding album and more like a high-fashion editorial spread.