Bridal and Groom Portrait Photography
Forget the stiff poses and forced smiles. These portraits are all about capturing your real chemistry and the authentic joy of your wedding day.
A radiant bridal portrait. The bride's happy, candid expression and the beautiful floral background come together perfectly in this shot.
A creative portrait of the groom using motion blur. The groom stands sharp and smiling in the center while the movement of guests rushes past him.
A classic and regal portrait of a Maharashtrian bride. The dramatic lighting and rich colors of her saree create a timeless, painting-like quality.
A confident and happy portrait of the groom in his traditional wedding attire, standing before an ornate wooden door.
A stunning black and white bridal portrait focusing on the intricate details of the bride's mehndi and jewelry. The lighting creates a soft, dramatic mood.
A relaxed and joyful portrait of the groom, seated outdoors. His genuine smile shows the happiness of the wedding day.
A beautiful three-quarter length portrait of the bride, with her looking back over her shoulder. The red of her lehenga is vibrant against the soft background.
A close-up bridal portrait focusing on the beautiful details of the bride's orange saree, traditional jewelry, and intricate mehndi.
An artistic bridal portrait using motion blur. This technique creates a dreamy, ethereal quality, focusing on the color and form of the bride's attire.
A minimalist and elegant black and white bridal portrait. The simple composition and the bride's serene expression make this a powerful image.
About Bridal & Groom Portraits
I don't do stiff, magazine-style posing where you feel like you are on display. During our portrait sessions, I’ll be there with you, catching those genuine laughs and quiet, intimate looks while we chat about everything and nothing. Whether it’s a quick session during the golden hour or a setup in a quiet corner of the venue, my goal is to keep you looking natural—like you’re just hanging out, only a bit more dressed up.
Your wedding portraits shouldn't be the most exhausting part of the day. My approach is to carve out 30 to 45 minutes where we step away from the crowd to let you breathe and just exist in the moment. I carry my Sony Alpha A7 IV and Godox lighting kit, but I don't use them to build a studio in your wedding venue. Instead, I use them to enhance the natural light already hitting your face or to add a hint of drama if we're shooting at sunset.
I’m known for that 'Bas, thoda chin down kar' direction—it’s how I get you to relax and look your best without the stress of performing. If you're looking for something specific, like those dreamy motion-blur shots on the dance floor or clean, editorial-style B&W frames, we can mix that in. I focus on the details that make you 'you'—the way you look at each other, the texture of your jewelry, or the excitement in your eyes before you walk out for the ceremony.
Whether you’re planning a celebration in a Navi Mumbai banquet hall or a destination wedding somewhere across India, I am ready to travel. My job isn't to change how you look, but to show you how you feel through my lens. If you’re ready to ditch the posed look for something that feels like a real movie of your life, let’s chat.
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