There is something deeply personal about intimate weddings. They draw me in every time, not because of how they look but because of how they feel. A father fixing his daughter’s saree, the quiet laughter of close friends, or the gentle silence between two people who know they have found home in each other. These are the moments that stay with me.
Through my journey as a wedding photographer in India, I have been part of many celebrations, from small backyard ceremonies in Mumbai to soulful destination weddings in Udaipur. What stays constant is the emotion. When the crowd is smaller, you begin to see what truly matters. Every glance and every small exchange becomes part of a story that feels honest and timeless.
My approach to wedding photography has always been simple. I like to observe quietly, to listen, and to let the day unfold in its natural rhythm. Whether I am capturing an early morning ritual by the river, a courtyard wedding surrounded by family, or a sunset ceremony overlooking the Aravalli hills, I try to find the emotion behind every frame. Candid wedding photography for me is about presence more than perfection.
What I love most about these intimate weddings is how real they are. There is laughter, emotion, and a sense of calm that fills the space. You can feel the warmth of shared stories coming together, and the traditions that have been passed down for generations.
Every wedding I photograph across India, whether it is in Mumbai, Jaipur, Udaipur, or a quiet village by the coast, teaches me something new about love and connection. It reminds me that beauty does not come from grandeur but from truth.
When a wedding speaks from the heart, it stays with you. Not because of how it looked but because of how it felt.


