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Ring Ceremony Photography in Mumbai

byThe Fusion FocusShoots across Mumbai & India; Studio in Jogeshwari EastStarts from20,000 Per Event (4-6 Hours)View full gallery

Your ring exchange is the first big moment of your journey. We capture the nerves, the laughter, and the quiet spark between you two, just as it happens.

A creative silhouette shot focusing on the rings. This artistic approach creates a dramatic and timeless image that symbolizes the union of two people.

A close-up shot of the ring being placed on the finger. I focus on capturing the intricate details, from the beautiful henna to the design of the ring itself.

The moment of exchange between Dipesh and Hemangi, set against a beautiful floral arch. I ensure the decor and ambiance of your venue are part of the story.

A playful and intimate "reveal" of the rings. This candid style of ring photography captures the couple's personality and the happy reality of being newly engaged.

The classic "we're engaged" photo! A happy, direct-to-camera shot where the couple proudly shows off their new rings is a must-have for every engagement album.

A sweet and playful pose after the ring exchange. The groom pointing to the ring adds a touch of fun and draws attention to the symbol of their commitment.

A simple, elegant shot of the couple holding hands after the ceremony. This photo highlights the bride's ring and the quiet connection between them.

This polaroid-style edit gives a warm, nostalgic feel to the ring exchange moment. It’s a creative touch that makes the memory feel even more special.

A wider view of the ring ceremony, capturing the couple's interaction as they take a step towards togetherness. This shows the moment within the larger context of their celebration.

A joyful photo celebrating the moment it becomes official. The "Engaged" text overlay makes this a perfect image for sharing the exciting news with friends and family.

About The Ring Exchange

Instead of telling you to stand still, we guide you through small, natural prompts. We might say, 'aab usko dekhna hai' (now look at him/her) to catch that split-second look of joy or nerves when you see your partner’s smile, rather than a rehearsed pose.

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