Wedding Photography Gallery: Complete Stories & Candid Moments
See the full narrative of a wedding day. This gallery captures the blend of traditional rituals and unscripted moments that make up a complete, story-driven wedding album.
A lovely candid portrait of a bride in a royal blue saree, smiling during her Maharashtrian wedding ceremony.
A collage of close-up, intimate moments between a bride and groom, focusing on their emotional connection.
A detailed close-up shot focusing on the bride's serene expression and the magnificent traditional jewellery.
A detail shot focusing on the bride's stunning temple jewellery, intricate mehndi design, and the rich fabric of her saree.
An intimate close-up of a couple, nose-to-nose, capturing the intensity and romance of their connection on their wedding day.
A beautifully framed close-up of the bride, capturing a quiet, emotional moment with her eyes closed.
A collage of classic wedding portraits, showing the couple in their traditional red and white attire.
A framed portrait of a couple in their wedding attire, looking confidently towards the camera.
A portrait of a couple during their wedding ceremony, capturing a moment of shared ritual.
A collage of moments from a wedding ceremony, showing the couple's interactions during the rituals.
About More From The Day
I work with a two-photographer team for a reason: while one of us handles the necessary formal family portraits, the other is constantly hunting for candid angles of the rituals. This keeps your timeline moving without making you feel like a model in a studio, ensuring you get both the required traditional shots and the raw emotion you actually want to remember.
How I Build Your Wedding Story
Photography isn't just about clicking a button; it is about building a sequence that tells your story. When I cover a wedding, I don't just look for the 'money shot.' I look for the connective tissue between the events—the way your family reacts during the Haldi, the quiet moments during the Vidayi, and the energy on the dance floor.
The Two-Perspective Approach
For full-day wedding coverage, I use a two-photographer setup.
- The Candid Eye: My role is to stay unobtrusive. I want to catch the laughter, the nervous glances, and the unplanned interactions that happen when you forget I am there.
- The Traditional Anchor: My second photographer handles the formal side. They manage the stage coverage, the group photos with guests, and ensure all the required rituals are documented clearly.
This division of labour means you aren't waiting for hours for family portraits while the sun goes down. You get a mix of artistic, high-resolution shots and the structured images needed for a traditional wedding album.
Delivering the Memories
I believe in giving you a tangible, lasting record. Every full wedding package includes a large-format flush mount photobook.
- Albums: I provide 12x36 inch or 12x18 inch options. These are designed to be durable, meant to be opened repeatedly for years.
- Deliverables: You will receive 300+ color-corrected, processed images from the big day, alongside 800–1000 total images. You aren't just paying for the shoot; you are paying for the edit and the curation of your wedding narrative.
Whether you are planning a traditional Maharashtrian ceremony in Ratnagiri or a destination wedding in Mumbai or Delhi, the goal remains the same: a complete album that feels like a memory you can step back into.
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