Groom's Style: Dapper Portraits and Candid Moments
It is your big day too. From the quiet anticipation while getting ready to the high energy of the baraat, I capture the groom’s style, confidence, and personality in every frame.
A collage dedicated to the groom, showing him getting ready and his final dapper look in a classic white sherwani.
A stylish collage of the groom in his regal white sherwani, complete with a traditional sword, capturing his confident and royal look.
A collage showcasing the groom's attire and accessories, from his watch and shoes to his full wedding day look.
A classic portrait of the groom in his elegant sherwani, looking poised and ready for the ceremony.
The groom's grand entrance, flanked by performers with sparklers, making for a spectacular and memorable moment.
A handsome portrait of the groom in his pastel sherwani for the Roka ceremony, looking sharp and stylish.
A portrait of the groom in a stylish black bandhgala, perfect for a reception or sangeet night.
A candid shot of the groom smiling, capturing his happiness and excitement on his wedding day.
A close-up portrait of the groom in his white sherwani and turban, highlighting his wedding day glow.
A full-length portrait of the groom, looking elegant and ready for his wedding.
About Groom's Style
The secret to those sharp, editorial-style portraits isn't just the outfit—it's comfort. I don’t ask for stiff poses or awkward glances. We spend the first few minutes just talking and joking, so when I start shooting, you aren't 'posing' for the camera; you are just owning the moment. It is that relaxed energy that makes the final photos feel real instead of forced.
For a long time, wedding photography was entirely focused on the bride. I believe the groom’s journey—from the excitement of getting ready to the raw nerves before the pheras—deserves equal attention.
The Groom’s Experience
My goal is to document your transformation from 'ready to go' to 'ready for life.' I focus on the small, defining details that make your look uniquely yours: the adjustment of a safa, the final check in the mirror, the intricate work on your sherwani, or the watch you chose for the day.
How We Work
- The Getting Ready Shot: These are the candid, behind-the-scenes moments before the chaos begins. I use natural light and minimal direction to capture genuine emotion and focus.
- The Portraits: We find the best light in the venue, whether it is a heritage property in Delhi or a resort destination, to create clean, powerful portraits that look like they belong in a magazine.
- The Action: Whether it is the grand entrance or the dance floor chaos, I use high-speed, low-light photography to ensure your energy is frozen in time without losing sharpness.
Why it Matters
You are not just a prop in the wedding photos. You are the protagonist of your half of the story. I approach groom photography with the same cinematic eye I use for my films, ensuring you look like the best version of yourself, not a statue.
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