Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Smiti & Mohnish: The Fern, Melhua, Mumbai | Sindhi Wedding



Photographing Smiti and Mohnish felt so effortless. I mean just look at how gorgeous each of them looks!





The shoot started with an omg-my-outfit-is-completely-unironed panic attack leading to a much peaceful portrait shoot in the restaurant section at The Fern, Meluha, Powai and then to the breath-taking terrace area that overlooks the lake and the entire skyline of Powai.

Monday, August 26, 2013

Prince & Kanika: Mumbai Bengali Wedding




Kanika & Prince's wedding was one such wedding that deserves a little jig This fusion wedding, Sikh & Bengali, was so absolutely beautiful and lively that we haven’t been able to stop our happy feet. Well, because this is the kind of wedding that infuses breathtaking cultural traditions with rich, colourful details and soo many heartwarming moments that you’ll just feel HAPPY. And in our humble opinion that’s the best kind of wedding.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Ritika & Nikhil: Palladium Hotel, Mumbai | Roka





We had first photographed Ritika & Nikhil at their friend's sangeet ceremony earlier in May.

While scouting for locations for the couple portrait as a test photo we happened to click a photo of theirs which turned out to be so beautiful purely because of the chemistry that they share. After a couple of days we happened to shoot their roka ceremony at the Shangri-La :)

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Deepti & Arvind: Mumbai Tamil-Brahim Wedding




Tamilian weddings are photographer’s paradise for there are a number of rituals that take place which gives a lots of opportunity to come up with some great shots. Deepti & Arvind's wedding which was put together in less than a fortnight was one such. Even though we have already covered a Tamilian wedding we were extremely curious and eager to see how different (or similar) since both sides of the family were Tamilian Brahmins.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Smita & Shounak: Mumbai Marathi-Malayam Wedding


Exchange of a few mails over the span of 10 hours (different time zones - IST & GMT), no negotiation and the dates are blocked. I wish every photographer gets such clients!



Smita & Shounak's was a Mallu - Maharashtrian wedding, Smita being a Mallu and Shounak a Maharashtrian. They had decided that they'll be having both Mallu and Maharshtrian style wedding. *WIN WIN*



The Mallu wedding is perhaps the shortest variety, lasting all of ten minutes with the main attraction being the sadhya that follows :P Right before the wedding there was the kalynanam where the bride and groom are escorted by womenfolk rounded up with thalams- plates carrying flowers, rice, a small lamp and other such items followed by exchange of garlands.







Cross culture weddings are always full of surprises and hearty laughs. To give you an example, during the Mallu style wedding when Shounak was supposed to tie Smita the mangalsutra or the thali we think he got majorly confused looking at it and merrily went ahead by wearing it around his own neck. (Thali is a small leaf shaped pendant with a yellow thread)


















The Maharashtrian style wedding and Shounak's ear to ear grins =]










Both Smita & Shounak wanted a quirky photo shoot with their parents and close friends against a retro backdrop with some killer props. I think this photo (bombing) shoot lasted much much longer than the Mallu wedding :P 
Many happy faces, many many GIF's ended with some trippy business :) Enjoy!















We had no intention of making this video, it was purely a result of some experiments we did with the pictures on FCP which turned out to be crazy