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Timeless Monochrome Wedding Portraits

bySeventybyTwoTravels across India for shoots; Studio in Vile Parle East, MumbaiStarts from75,000 per dayView full gallery

Stripping away color lets raw emotion take center stage. These black and white portraits focus on light, shadow, and the unscripted connection between you two.

A moment of quiet contemplation, bathed in soft window light. This black and white portrait is dramatic and soulful, highlighting her serene expression and his pensive mood.

A wide, minimalist shot of them about to kiss, framed by the clean lines of a modern room. The black and white treatment adds a timeless, architectural quality.

"Like a bird drawn to its partner, love finds its way, blindfolded yet unwavering." This artistic, black and white portrait uses the concept of blind trust to tell a powerful story.

A conceptual pre-wedding photo in Kashmir. Blindfolded, they hold hands, a symbol of their complete trust and the journey they are taking together into the unknown.

Whispering secrets, or perhaps just feeling the presence of the other. This blindfolded concept in black and white strips away all distractions, focusing purely on their connection.

A tender, blindfolded moment. She reaches out to touch his face, a gesture of care and connection that transcends sight. This is love as a feeling, not just a sight.

Leaning on him, her eyes covered. A powerful black and white portrait about finding your support and your home in another person, trusting them completely.

Back to back, yet completely connected. This artistic shot from their blindfolded series in Kashmir speaks of partnership and the quiet strength found in each other's presence.

A playful, almost dance-like pose from their conceptual shoot. It shows that even within a serious artistic concept, their joyful personalities shine through.

The blindfolds are off, and what remains is a raw, emotional embrace. This beautiful black and white photo captures the culmination of their journey of trust.

About Timeless in Monochrome

When we shoot in monochrome, we’re not just removing color; we’re removing visual noise. Many couples worry that black and white might feel too serious, but notice how it highlights the softest expressions—a whisper, a glance, or the specific way you hold hands. It’s about focusing on the texture of the moment rather than the decor, which is why these photos remain relevant long after wedding trends fade.

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