When I first started photographing weddings, I thought my job was simple — take good pictures. But with every wedding I’ve shot, I’ve realized it’s so much more.

Indian weddings have taught me about love, family, and the beauty of traditions that bind generations

Every Ritual Has a Story

From the intricate mehndi patterns to the sacred pheras, every ritual has a reason — a meaning.
I remember a wedding in which the groom’s grandmother insisted on performing a small family ritual passed down for decades. She said, “Every time we do this, it feels like our ancestors are blessing us.”
That one moment — her smile, her trembling hands — said more than any speech could.

Through My Lens, I’ve Seen Love in Its Purest Form

Sometimes it’s loud — like a couple dancing together during sangeet.
Sometimes it’s silent — like the groom quietly holding his bride’s hand after vidaai.
Those are the moments I live for.

Why These Memories Matter

Years later, when couples look at their wedding albums, they don’t just see pictures — they relive the emotions, the laughter, the tears, and the chaos that made their day perfect.

And for me, being able to give them that — a piece of time they can hold forever — is the greatest reward of all.

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