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Destination Wedding Photography

byStories by Kunal SahniTravels pan-India for shoots; Studio in FaridabadStarts from1,50,000 Per Event Day (up to 8 hours)View full gallery

Every location has its own rhythm. Whether it is the quiet of a mountain retreat or the energy of a desert palace, I capture how these settings frame your story.

A bride stands in the doorway of a Jaipur palace. I use the grandeur of destination venues to create portraits that feel both personal and epic in scale.

A collage showcasing the beautiful blue and white themed decor for a daytime event at Mundota Palace, perfectly complementing the Rajasthani architecture.

Details from a wedding in Jaipur, showing how local art and culture can be woven into the fabric of the celebration.

The groom's party, dressed in traditional attire, posing in front of a historic Rajasthani building, capturing the essence of a destination wedding.

The groom's family and friends, all wearing traditional 'safas', pose on a staircase, a wonderful capture of family unity at a destination wedding.

A collage from a unique wedding event: a polo match in Jaipur. This shows how I capture not just the ceremonies, but the entire experience of a destination wedding.

A beautiful black and white portrait of the couple at the polo match, her vintage-style hat adding a touch of classic elegance.

The couple walking across the polo field, a stylish and unconventional portrait from their destination wedding in Jaipur.

A classic black and white portrait of Kunal and Disha from their pre-wedding shoot in Thailand, with lush greenery as the backdrop.

A dreamy, soft-focus portrait of the couple from their Thailand pre-wedding shoot, conveying a sense of peace and romance.

About Destination Diaries

One thing to know about destination work is that it requires more than just a camera. It demands an understanding of the venue's light and the local landscape. When shooting in a palace or a beach setting, I prioritize the natural architecture over rigid posing, ensuring the history of the location becomes part of the composition. It is about how the setting enhances your presence, not how it distracts from it.

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