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Palace Wedding Photography in Rajasthan

byRamit BatraTravels across India for destination weddings; Studio in Sector 58, GurugramStarts from3,50,000 Per DayView full gallery

Rajasthan’s palaces are not just backdrops for us, they are characters in your wedding story. From the quiet morning light in Udaipur to the grand architecture of Jaipur, we capture the honest emotion hidden within these majestic settings.

A bride in her stunning red lehenga stands against the magnificent architecture of Fairmont Jaipur, a portrait of regal grace.

A drone's view captures the couple amidst the sprawling, symmetrical courtyards of a Jaipur palace, showcasing the scale of the venue.

A breathtaking aerial shot of a couple standing in a cenotaph seemingly floating on Gadisar Lake in Jaisalmer, a truly magical pre-wedding moment.

A bride poses against the iconic domes of The Oberoi Udaivilas in Udaipur, her portrait framed by timeless architecture.

A tilt-shift style photograph shows the couple on a labyrinth pattern at Six Senses Fort Barwara, with the historic town in the background.

This film showcases the vibrant energy of a sangeet, with the groom's squad in coordinated orange kurtas against the palatial backdrop of Fairmont Jaipur.

A moment of pure joy as the couple is showered with flower petals after their ceremony at Alila Fort Bishangarh.

A bride stands in her red wedding attire against the illuminated facade of Rambagh Palace at night, a vision of timeless elegance.

The majestic Alila Fort Bishangarh provides a stunning, dramatic backdrop for the couple's Varmala ceremony.

A unique low-angle shot frames the couple under a beautifully decorated mandap during their wedding at Hyatt Regency Dehradun.

About Palace Weddings in Royal Rajasthan

When we shoot in venues like Alila Fort Bishangarh or Rambagh Palace, we do not just focus on the grandeur of the architecture. We specifically look for the way your personality interacts with these spaces, such as the feeling of a bride walking down a historic staircase or how the light hits a cenotaph at sunset. It is about ensuring the scale of the palace never overpowers the intimacy of your actual, unscripted moments.

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