I was thinking the other day what makes indian weddings so amazing to document? For me its the challenge of capturing every single ritual in an artistic way such that you are moved to react when experiencing the image. Its not just capturing what you see but what you feel. Enjoy some of the highlights from their amazing wedding:) Much love and gratitude
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