You'd have heard about 'A man of few words', but how about 'A woman of few words'? Such was the bride Ramya. Speaks less, smiles a lot and has a bundle of emotions. This is how we like to know her. A wedding that was supposed to happen in the month of May, came to life in October. We were very thankful that this couple and their families decided to have a close knit ceremony in a simple setup.
This wedding was spread across 2 days and the first day was about welcoming the groom and his family with the Varapooje.
Set in the HB Samaja, the stage was adorned with subtle colours with fresh flowers spreading their fragrance through the hall. The rituals matter the most in any South Indian wedding, with the priest explaining every step of the process. Yes, this makes our weddings a little elaborate, but as photographers you get some different emotions to capture.
Don't our bride and groom look so good together?
Early morning weddings mean driving through the noiseless city without a traffic light, however when you're greeted by a pack of dogs trying to attack you after you get down your car is when you feel your heart in your mouth and wakes you up fully! A sip of that caffeine and your heart rate's back to normal :)
What we loved about this wedding is how simple the couple were, how they smiled and enjoyed every bit of it, something that we cherish and remember months later as well. We'll let you enjoy the images without more banter. So here you go, take a look at the beautiful bride and the tall and handsome groom!
That one hand, we repeat, that one hand that always ruins the frame ;)
No matter how strong you are as a person, letting go of your loving daughter or sister is an emotion which is pure and makes our eyes moist in every wedding.
Ramya was welcomed into her new life, a second chapter if you may, with all happiness and love.
We leave you with some of our favourite images of the lovely couple.
Ramya and Srinivas, thank you for letting us cover your beautiful wedding. We had a fabulous time making these images and memories for you, and wish you both the best in the years to come.
Cheers,
Sneha and Vinod
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