
We were never meant to be noticed.
I photographed my first wedding with a borrowed camera. I remember being terrified of missing the varmala — and then I saw the bride's grandmother watching from a doorway, and I understood the job. The wedding happens twice: once in front of everyone, and once in the glances no one poses for. We photograph the second one.
“The wedding happens twice. We photograph the second one.”

From one borrowed camera to a travelling studio
- 2016 — The first wedding
One camera, two rolls of nerves, a family that still sends us sweets every Diwali.
- 2019 — The hundredth wedding
A team of four. Our first palace wedding, and our first film that made a father weep.
- 2022 — Beyond India
First international wedding. The kit grew; the philosophy didn't.
- 2026 — Chapter next: yours
A limited number of weddings each season, each treated as the only one.
The second before, and the moment
How we see: anticipation is half the craft.


Tools chosen like lenses for a film
- Twin mirrorless bodies
Because a vidaai never repeats itself.
- Cinema primes
Depth that feels like memory, not documentation.
- Licensed drones
Permits handled; palaces deserve their establishing shot.
- Redundant everything
Dual cards, backup bodies, two of every light.

Quietly recognised
Featured by wedding publications and platforms across India. The work speaks in living rooms more than in lists — but the lists are kind too.
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Family with cameras



- 500+ weddings kept
- 9 years of beginnings
- 120+ cities, 4 countries
- Chapter next: yours.