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Candid Mehendi and Pre-Wedding Photography

bySoulmate FilmsShoots across India & Dubai; Studios in Shahpur Jat & Rohini, DelhiStarts from3,75,000 per 2-day eventView full gallery

Mehendi is where the laughter, the nervous excitement, and the real family dynamics come to life. I capture the joy of these intimate moments exactly as they happen.

A relaxed moment during a Mehendi ceremony. The couple is sitting together on a rooftop, enjoying the quiet moments before the big celebrations begin.

A solo shot of the bride admiring her Mehendi. The soft, natural light and the peaceful setting create a beautiful and serene portrait.

A collage of playful and happy moments from a Mehendi ceremony. It shows the couple's fun-loving relationship and the joy of the pre-wedding rituals.

The bride showing off her beautiful Mehendi. Her upward gaze and happy expression capture the excitement and anticipation of the wedding.

A candid moment of laughter between the couple during their Mehendi. These genuine interactions are what make the memories so special.

A close-up shot of the bride's intricate Mehendi. We pay attention to the small details, as they are a beautiful and important part of the wedding tradition.

A playful and affectionate moment from a Mehendi function. His spontaneous kiss on her cheek brings out a beautiful, genuine laugh.

A lovely portrait of the bride at her Mehendi. Her floral-embroidered lehenga and happy smile perfectly match the light and airy feel of the daytime event.

A collage of fun and romantic moments from a Mehendi ceremony. It showcases the bride's beautiful outfit and the couple's happy, relaxed chemistry.

A detailed shot of the bride's Mehendi and her stunning diamond and emerald jewelry. We love capturing the combination of traditional art and modern elegance.

About Mehendi & Pre-Wedding Rituals

A Mehendi ceremony is chaotic in the best way possible. While most focus on the henna patterns, I am watching for the interactions you might miss—the way your partner steals a glance from across the room, or how your family crowds around to tease you. I always suggest we take your couple portraits an hour before your guests arrive, when the light is perfect and you can still hear each other think.

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