Authentic Wedding Moments and Candid Photography
A collection of candid moments and celebrations I have had the privilege to document. Every wedding tells a different story, and this gallery showcases the variety of emotions, rituals, and environments I work within.
A candid shot of a wedding guest in a beautiful saree, smiling and waving, enjoying the outdoor Haldi ceremony.
A portrait of a guest at an evening function, standing amidst elegant decor of hanging chandeliers and pearl strings.
About Additional Work
You might notice how consistent the lighting and tone feel across these different venues. That is because I use a single, synchronized crew of four for both photo and video at every event. I do not outsource to different teams on the day, so my lead photographer and lead cinematographer already know how to move around each other. You get a cohesive story, and more importantly, you do not have to manage or coordinate two separate teams during your wedding.
My Approach to Documentary Wedding Photography
I believe that a wedding day should not be treated as a photoshoot. When you hire me, you are not hiring someone to direct you or force awkward poses for hours. You are hiring a documentary photographer who stays in the background to catch the real stuff: the shaky hands during pheras, the loud laughs, the chaotic baraat, and the quiet moments in between.
Why the Photo and Film Team Matters
One of the biggest sources of stress at Indian weddings is dealing with two separate teams who often get in each other's way. I have solved this by keeping our photo and video teams unified. We work as one unit, using a shared timeline and a deep understanding of each other's camera angles. This allows me to capture the sounds of your day, like the dholak or the laughter during rituals, without compromising the visuals.
Where I Work
Based out of the National Capital Region, I frequently document weddings across India and travel to Dubai for international celebrations. Whether it is an intimate Anand Karaj, a church wedding, or a grand reception, my style remains consistent. I focus on natural color grading and a documentary approach that ensures your photos look like your memories, not like a staged advertisement.
What You Get
I offer full-day coverage, typically 8 to 10 hours, to ensure we catch the entire narrative from getting ready to the final exit. You receive 300 to 500 edited images and a narrative-driven film that prioritizes real audio over generic music overlays. If you are looking for someone to capture the heartbeat of your day, let's talk.
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