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Majestic Palace Weddings: Grand Celebrations Captured

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

Palace weddings demand more than just scale; they need a soul. We blend the grandeur of heritage venues with the quiet, unscripted moments that truly define your bond.

A portrait that exudes royalty. Amala and Aditya are framed by the opulent interiors of the Umaid Bhawan Palace, a perfect blend of regal attire and a majestic setting.

A fairytale bridal entry at Umaid Bhawan Palace. The bride's grand entrance, complete with a flowing veil and royal attendants, is a moment of pure cinematic drama.

A bride reigning over her kingdom. This powerful portrait of Sonakshi at Suryagarh, Jaisalmer, uses the stark, beautiful landscape to create a sense of modern royalty.

A collection of bridal portraits of Radheeka at Fairmont Jaipur. The soft sunset light and elegant decor create a dreamy, romantic atmosphere for her welcome event.

Basking in the golden hour glow at Fairmont Jaipur. This candid shot of the bride on a swing captures a moment of pure, serene happiness.

A beautiful candid of the bride, Radheeka, against the backdrop of the domes at Fairmont Jaipur, surrounded by bougainvillea.

A diptych of sweet moments between Radheeka and Pulkit at sunset in Jaipur, capturing a gentle kiss and a soft-focus embrace.

A play of light and shadow at Umaid Bhawan Palace. This artistic portrait of Amala and Aditya uses dramatic lighting to create a moody and powerful image.

A collage showcasing both a formal family portrait on the palace lawns and a candid moment of the couple on the grand staircase of Umaid Bhawan.

Music filled the air at Amala and Aditya's welcome lunch. This collage captures the live band performance, with the groom even joining in on the keyboard.

About Majestic Palace Weddings

At a venue like Umaid Bhawan or Suryagarh, the architecture is a character of its own. I don't just photograph the grand halls; I use the play of light and shadow across these historic stone surfaces to frame your portraits, ensuring the scale of the palace never overshadows the intimacy of your connection.