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8 points to prep and shoot pre-wedding at a destination. Location Scouting: Conduct thorough research and visit the destination in advance to identify picturesque locations that resonate with the couple’s vision. Familiarize yourself with the lighting conditions and potential challenges to optimize your shooting plan. Understand the Couple’s Style: Have detailed discussions with the couple to understand their personalities and preferences. Tailor your shots to reflect their unique love story and ensure the pre-wedding photos align with their aesthetic choices. Pack Essentials: Prepare a comprehensive gear checklist, ensuring you have all the necessary equipment for diverse shooting conditions. Include backup […]<\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div>
Weddings are my weakness. Unapologetically and undeniably. But travel is the trousseau that makes me ready for the world. A world that is filled with such uniqueness that the shutterbug in me can hardly let it go. \u00a0 While the lens can encapsulate the magic hidden in every moment, it is the festivals and festivities of the world that fascinate me. The exclusivity of every occasion triggers me to capture it and that becomes the muse for my next assignment. \u00a0 One such undertaking was my tryst with Moi Chara. A centuries-old tradition that possibly has its roots in the […]<\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div>
What is the Haldi Ceremony? The Haldi Ceremony is a pre-wedding event performed by the bride and groom\u2019s families. It involves applying turmeric paste to both of them, symbolizing their health, wealth, and prosperity. The ceremony takes place at a temple or other religious venue where people gather to bless the couple with good fortune in their future together. The Haldi Ceremony is held on an auspicious day chosen by astrologers who look at the stars before deciding when it will be best for everyone involved in this important ritual. Here are some songs for your Haldi Ceremony for you! […]<\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div>
The Big Fat Indian wedding is a mini festival to say the least. One ritual seamlessly slips into the other and before we lose ourselves in the merry maze, let\u2019s put the spotlight on the event that heralds them. The Haldi ceremony. It is an event which encompasses all the aspects of a marriage by embracing each of its elements. The right commencement for the rightful culmination. \u00a0 The \u2018Turmeric Tryst\u2019 as I would like to call it is a \u201cyellow ceremony\u201d. Indeed it reflects all that the bright colour stands for. It signifies good health, warm hearts […]<\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div>