The Groom's Story: Capturing Style and Anticipation
The wedding story is rarely just about the bride. From quiet preparation to the moments of reflection, I focus on capturing your confidence, your style, and your journey on your wedding day.
A dramatic portrait of the groom, Shivam, using a single spotlight to create a cinematic, high-contrast look before his cocktail party.
A collage of the groom, Ronak, in his stylish black sherwani, capturing his cool and confident demeanor on his wedding night.
A minimalist black and white portrait focusing on the groom's turban (safa), highlighting a key element of his wedding attire.
A regal portrait of the groom, Shubham, seated, flanked by his groomsmen, exuding an aura of classic royalty.
A collage showing the groom's preparation, the wedding invitation, and the intricate details of his royal necklace.
A collage of the groom, Shivam, getting emotional as he reads a letter from his bride just before the ceremony.
A stylish portrait of the groom, Rupen, in his all-white engagement suit, standing in a grand, beautifully lit hall.
A collage of the groom, Rupen, getting ready, showing details of his sherwani and the moment his father helps him.
A classic black and white portrait of the groom, Harshit, in his tuxedo, looking dapper and thoughtful.
A two-panel portrait of the groom, Sannidhya, one a classic look and the other an artistic shot with smoke, showing his versatile style.
About The Groom's Story
Getting the groom’s look right—and capturing it properly—takes more than just a few portraits. I spend time documenting the details, like the intricate embroidery on a sherwani or that quiet moment of calm before the baraat, so you have a complete visual record of your presence, not just a series of posed smiles.
Often, the groom’s experience is relegated to a handful of quick shots in the chaos of the wedding day. My approach treats your preparation and your presence with the same weight as the bridal portraits. It is about understanding that your wedding look—the choice of the safa, the weight of the sherwani, the fit of the tuxedo—is a deliberate expression of your personality.
When we begin, I look for the quiet anchors in your day. This might be the moment you read a letter from your partner, the adjustment of a button by your father, or the solitude of the minutes before you head out to the venue. These are the frames that often resonate most deeply later, because they capture the person you are, not just the groom standing on a stage.
I also focus heavily on the details that matter—the texture of your ensemble, the accessories that define your style, and the way you hold yourself when the cameras aren't explicitly pointing at you. By balancing these intimate, candid moments with structured portraits—whether in a dimly lit room with dramatic spotlights or in the open light of a grand venue—I ensure the final gallery is balanced. You get a set of images that feel like a cohesive narrative, documenting not just how you looked, but how it felt to walk into that new chapter of your life. Whether you are aiming for a classic royal aesthetic or something contemporary and sharp, the goal remains the same: a timeless representation of your wedding day.
Stories by Kunal Sahni
I approach every wedding with the belief that if it isn't personal, it isn't worth telling. My job is to act as a quiet observer, documenting your day so that when you look back, you see the real, unscripted version of yourself.
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