Pooja & Viren

Maybe as a photographer, you could relate to what we are about to say. But there is nothing better than coming across a bride who actually lives the moments she is in, and cares less about “perfect photos”, but desires memories that really show their personalities and actually tells who they are, and why they are in love. Pooja’s love for Viren was out of this planet! The way she loved on him, and the way they were so present in their wedding was out of this world!

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Pooja & Viren

A couple after our own hearts…

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First Look

Love at first sight!

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A beautiful Hindu Ceremony

where laughter sounded even louder than their love!

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Baraat

Over 100 degrees Baraat

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Vidai

aka us crying behind the cameras (it gets us every time!)

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A wedding reception

to celebrate with friends and family

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Sangeet

A quick sneak peek to their Sangeet

Ishani + Sidhart

Indian weddings are rich in culture and traditions. Most Indian weddings are big in size, and have several events throughout the week of their wedding celebration. There are so many traditions depending on where the couple was raised, whether it was in the North part of India, or the South, East or West. But most of them have similar ceremonies, where the couple walks around the sacred fire, they exchange garlands and some exchange rings as a part of their marriage ceremony. Ishani and Sidhart had a more intimate wedding, bringing families from all sort of places of the world. We met people from India, Pennsylvania, California, and a number of states. 

One of our favorite moments of Indian Weddings is the early morning ceremonies that welcome the groom to the brides family. In one way or another, the groom tries to impress the guests and the family with a big entrance at his arrival.  

While most couples these days like to have a "First Look" before the ceremony, Sidhart preferred to keep it more traditional, by seeing his bride for the first time at their ceremony. Sidhart's uncles carried her on a Dolly, as she covered her face with some leaves. 

In the afternoon, we got to document these two lovelies getting ready for their wedding reception... we took them out for a super short session as the sun sat, and we dove into cocktail hour and straight into the program. Some of their relatives surprised them with special performances and super heart melting speeches...