Featured Wedding Photography Portfolio: Fine Art & Candid Moments
A curated glimpse into my artistic vision, showcasing the breadth of my work from grand editorial portraits to soft, intimate interactions that tell your unique love story.
This moment with Anmol and Bhavishya on a grand staircase captures the essence of my work. It is where timeless elegance meets a quiet, intimate connection, creating a portrait that feels both cinematic and deeply personal.
I believe the best stories are found in movement and unscripted joy. This cinematic film from a beach pre-wedding shoot captures the effortless connection and laughter between a couple, turning a simple day by the sea into a visual heirloom.
Framed by a floral arch and a magnificent chandelier, Avi and Devika share a quiet moment during their engagement celebration. I love blending grand decor with genuine emotion to create portraits that feel both opulent and authentic.
Sometimes, a simple black and white portrait says everything. This close up of Radhika and Shyam during their sangeet is all about the unspoken bond, a gentle embrace that feels more powerful than any posed photograph.
Using the iconic Mumbai skyline and the Gateway of India as a backdrop, this pre-wedding shoot tells a story of urban romance. I aim to capture couples within their environment, making the city a part of their personal narrative.
Love stories unfold in the most unexpected places. For this couple's post-ceremony shoot, we took to the Mumbai metro, creating a series of modern, unconventional portraits that reflect their fun-loving spirit against an everyday urban backdrop.
The pure, uninhibited joy of an engagement celebration. This candid shot of Hinal and Jeet is one of my favorites because it is completely real. It is a moment of playful affection that you can feel just by looking at it.
An elopement is a profoundly personal affair, and I aim to capture that intimacy. Here, Charlene and Dexter share a happy, relaxed moment after their ceremony in Dubai, their joy lighting up the beautiful garden setting.
About Featured
My approach goes beyond the camera lens. I spend time understanding your narrative—your inside jokes, your comfort zones—before we ever step on set. This preparation allows me to move past posed rigidity and capture genuine interaction, whether we are shooting in the chaos of a Mumbai street or the quiet stillness of a destination elopement.
I believe a wedding album should read like a story, not a list of events. My work centers on a fine art philosophy: blending the grand, editorial look of high-fashion photography with the unpredictable, fleeting reality of your wedding day.
The Style
I use dramatic lighting and architectural backdrops to create timeless portraits, but I balance that with the in-between moments—the nervous laugh before the ceremony, the tear during the vows, or the quiet embrace at the reception. Whether you prefer the glamour of gowns and tuxedos or the raw, candid feel of a beach sunset, we tailor the lighting, location, and pacing to match your personality.
The Process
Whether it is an intimate elopement in Dubai, a grand celebration at a Mumbai venue like Gallops, or a creative pre-wedding session in the metro, my goal remains consistent. I work with you to understand your comfort level so the shoot feels like you, not a template. Every package I offer is custom-built. My team includes specialized cinematographers for 4K films and lighting assistants to manage those dramatic portraits. We handle the technical load so you can stay present in the moment and enjoy your day.
Risham
I started in my father’s photo shop, learning early on that photography is less about the equipment and more about the human connection. My name is Risham, and I founded The Photo Store to capture the raw, emotional truth of your wedding day. I am here to tell your specific story, whether it is a quiet proposal or a multi-day celebration.
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