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Featured Pre-Wedding & Wedding Highlights

byThat's AmorShoots across Mumbai and travels pan-IndiaStarts from30,000 per sessionView full gallery

A collection of frames where the real story took over. From quiet city streets to hilltop sunsets, these are the moments I loved capturing most.

A couple walks along the shoreline at dusk, holding vintage lanterns that cast a warm glow on the wet sand. This shot captures the quiet, cinematic romance I strive for in my pre-wedding films and couple portraits.

Showcasing classic Marathi elegance, this couple's portrait is set against a rustic tree and stone wall. Her deep green Nauvari saree and his white kurta create a timeless look, perfect for heritage-themed engagement photos.

This is the kind of moment I live to capture. A genuine, uninhibited laugh during an embrace, showing the pure joy and comfort between a couple. It’s these candid interactions that make the best engagement portraits.

Creating a story with an old-school vibe in a bustling city market. The simple act of holding hands while seated on a wooden bench tells a tale of simple, enduring love, embodying the 'marathi old is gold' spirit.

A moody and dramatic sangeet portrait using low-key lighting to create a sense of intimacy and artistry. This style is for couples who want their pre-wedding photos to feel like a piece of fine art.

A wide, scenic shot of a couple on a hilltop, framed by bare trees against a hazy sky. This image showcases my love for using natural landscapes to create epic, breathtaking couple portraits.

A playful, black and white candid shot that captures the fun and stylish side of a couple's personality. It’s a perfect example of how I encourage you to be yourselves and let your connection shine.

This short film highlights the variety of locations we can explore, from misty hilltops to sun-drenched beaches. It demonstrates how I craft a cinematic narrative for your pre-wedding story, blending epic scenery with intimate moments.

About Featured

When I look back at these frames, I don't see stiff poses. I see the 'thambu nakos mala' (don't stop for me) approach in action—couples who simply forgot I was there because they were too busy being themselves. That is exactly what you get when we work together.