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P + E . . Planner: @aartiparti15 @inthemomentmel Coordinator: @apanacheaffair Decor: @hellokismet @ambereventprod Production: @samsonprofilms Lighting: @ambereventprod Music: @dj_ruckiss @djamin__ Venue: @towncountrysd HMU: @sandiegomakeupartist @bridesbyroupak @lovepbeauty Outfit Draping: @sareedrapingbyrupal Outfits: @shlokakhialaniofficial @gauravguptaofficial @mehakmurpanalabel @anjaleeandarjunkapoor . #indianbride #indianwedding #indianweddings #indianweddingphotographer #elopementlove #wedphotoinspiration #belovedstories #lookslikefilm #firstandlasts #rollingcanvaspresentations #bridestoday, #lookslikefilmweddings, #loveandwildhearts, #australianbride, #wedphotoinspiration #indianweddingsaustralia #indianweddingssydney
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3 years ago
Imperial Heirlooms for moments as precious as the Vows @manishmalhotrajewellery . @manishmalhotra05 @manishmalhotravows @manishmalhotraworld Photography & Video: @rolling_canvas_ Styling by: @hoorvi.j.valaya Hair and Makeup by: @kgcollectives #ZuribyMMVows #ManishMalhotraBride #ManishMalhotraGroom #ManishMalhotraJewellery #ManishMalhotraVows #ManishMalhotraFlagshipStoreDubai
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2 years ago
15 years behind the lens. 2,500+ weddings. And honestly? We’re still learning. We started as two brothers who had no business being photographers. We were accountants. Sensible careers, stable income, the whole thing. But weekends spent shooting small wedding events turned into something we couldn’t ignore. So we jumped. Terrifying. Stupid, probably. Best decision we ever made. Here’s what we know now that we didn’t know then: The energy in the room matters more than the budget. We’ve shot huge weddings that felt cold and small weddings where we couldn’t stop smiling. You can’t buy warmth. You can’t buy connection. The people bring that. The best photos aren’t the perfect ones. They’re the ones that make you feel something without needing a caption. A bride holding her late father’s photo. A nani dancing like nobody’s watching. That stuff stays with you. Every couple shows love differently. Some are loud about it, screaming from rooftops, spinning each other around for the camera. Others? It’s in a glance. A small smile. The way they hold hands when they think no one’s looking. We’ve learned to watch for both. You can plan every minute. You can’t plan the magic. The timeline will fall apart. The weather won’t cooperate. Someone will cry during the speech. And somehow, those moments end up being the ones you frame. The vibe starts with the couple. If you’re stressed, everyone feels it. If you’re having fun, they will too. We’ve seen it play out hundreds of times. Your energy sets the tone for the whole day. And after all the destination weddings and the backyard ceremonies, the three-day celebrations and the intimate elopements, here’s what we’ve landed on: The best weddings aren’t the most expensive. They’re not the most aesthetic or the most viral. They’re the ones that feel real. That’s what we will always chase.
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5 months ago
Raining on your wedding day? No problemo. Leena and Kunwar didn’t even blink. The skies opened up, the umbrellas came out, and these two just kept smiling like it was the plan all along. Kunwar holding Leena’s dupatta over her head in the rain, her laughing through it, that was one of those moments you just can’t manufacture. They were an absolute dream to be around all day. Relaxed, fun, completely in it together. The kind of couple where you stop thinking about work and just start enjoying the day with them. We had the best time. And then there’s the venue. @centennialvineyards is something else entirely. That garden, the cypress tree avenues, the rolling hills of the Southern Highlands sitting behind everything. The team there does a bespoke menu with fresh local produce from the region and their cool-climate wines are genuinely exceptional. Congratulations Leena & Kunwar. One of our favourites from this year, no question. @centennialvineyards | Bowral, Southern Highlands NSW
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2 days ago
The first Laav is about the foundation. The commitment to walk together on the path of righteousness. To recognise the divine not just in the heavens but in the person sitting beside you. It is the beginning of the journey, literally and spiritually. As the shabad is sung, Harman and Rik took their first phera around the Guru Granth Sahib, and I remember thinking, this is the most important walk of their lives and they are doing it with so much grace. We used the actual recitation of the first Laav as the audio for this reel. Because nothing else could do this moment justice. Harman and Rik, what a privilege it was to be there with you and your families last week. The love in that room was something else entirely. Filmed at a Gurdwara Sahib in Glenwood Sydney.
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3 days ago
Most people don’t think about this until it’s too late. You spend months choosing a venue. You spend weeks deciding on flowers. You spend more time than you’d like to admit on centrepieces that’ll be gone by midnight. And then your wedding day comes, and it’s over before you even feel like it started. The strange thing about big moments is that the bigger they are, the less you actually hold onto them. Your brain is too overwhelmed to store it properly. Too much emotion, too many people, too much happening all at once. What you remember, years from now, won’t be the day itself. It’ll be the photos. The film. The things that were captured while you were busy just trying to keep it together. That’s the part most couples realise too late. Not that they wished they’d spent more on flowers. That they wished someone had been there who really knew how to hold onto a moment. Save this if you’re in the middle of planning. And share it with someone who needs to hear it.
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5 days ago
Flew up to the Gold Coast for this one and honestly, we never wanted to leave. Kudrat & Karanveer’s Anand Karaj at @intercontinentalsanctuarycove was absolutely beautiful. The Marina Lawn is stunning on its own, that heritage manor, the waterways, the grounds. But nobody warned us about the kangaroos just casually wandering around during the bride portraits. Australia showed up for this one. Kudrat in that ivory and gold lehenga, through the palm grove with the veil catching the light, while a couple of roos watched from the trees. You could not have scripted it better. And Karanveer, that forest green pagri against the white sherwani? So sharp. The qawali performers adding that layer of soul to the whole day just took it somewhere special. The ceremony space under the marquee was soft, airy, and so beautifully put together. Cushions on the floor, florals everywhere, all of it looking out onto the property. It felt intimate even with the scale of it. Karanveer and Kudrat, you made a Gold Coast trip one for the books. So glad we got to be there for it. 📍 Marina Lawn, InterContinental Sanctuary Cove, Gold Coast Venue: @intercontinentalsanctuarycove Bride’s jewellery: @hazoorilaljewellers Bride’s makeup: @beauty_by_nancy_ Decorator: @chandnievents DJ: @jestaentertainment Groom’s outfit: @barejavikas Photography and videography: @rolling_canvas_
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9 days ago
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14 days ago
Sajida and Hamzah, what a day. Started at the house, moved through some of the most stunning natural scenery we’ve shot in, and ended with a celebration surrounded by family and people who love them. Every part of the day had its own energy and we were just grateful to be there for all of it. Sajida in that dress, by that waterfall. Come on. Congratulations you two. Wishing you both nothing but barakah. Styling @noksha_designstudio | Florals @moonmagicfloret | Props @setitup_eventsandpartyhire | Marquee @dancetimehire | Tables @seatandstyleco | Dress @amraouicouture_luxurycaftans | Makeup @sonamsinghbridalstudio | Photography @rolling_canvas_ | Food @ibtehajshahrouk @the_giant_mina_bakery @blitzjuicebar | Knafeh @kanafandi.sydney | Coffee @rakwacart
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16 days ago
The kind of reception that makes you forget you’re working. This was one of those nights where everything just clicked. The fog rolling across the dance floor during the first dance, confetti raining down from above, the two of them on the balcony. Every single moment was cinematic and I don’t throw that word around lightly. The Eveleigh is genuinely one of Sydney’s most stunning reception venues. That arched brick interior, those industrial pendant lights, the balcony entrance moment. It does things to your photos that you cannot recreate anywhere else. If you are planning a South Asian wedding reception in Sydney, this space belongs on your shortlist. @theeveleigh And that floral arch? Absolutely wild. The deep reds and dark botanicals against that cream archway. @shagunevents absolutely outdid themselves with this one. Congratulations again on a reception that the room will be talking about for years.
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19 days ago
Kajol and Sasank had a South Indian Hindu ceremony in Sydney last month. During the ceremony the priest asked Kajol to do Namaskaram, where the bride touches the groom’s feet. It’s tradition. It’s been done this way for centuries. Kajol did it. Then Sasank bent down and did it right back to her. We have never seen a groom do that in a traditional South Indian wedding. Sasank didn’t think about it, he just felt it was right. That is who he is. I’ve been shooting weddings for 15 years and something about that moment hit different. We still carry so many traditions from a time when men and women weren’t seen as equals. A lot of them are beautiful. Some of them could do with a rethink. This is what the new generation of Indian weddings could look like. Still rooted in culture. Still full of tradition. Just a bit more balanced. A bit more us. Kajol and Sasank, this was such a beautiful moment to witness. Thank you for letting us be part of your day. 📍 Sydney South Indian wedding
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23 days ago
Kirti | The morning of ❤️ Before the Gurudwara. Before the phere. Before she said haan for the rest of her life. Just her, in a room full of soft light, red velvet, kundan, and a stillness you only ever see on a wedding morning. That quiet moment right before everything changes. We had such a beautiful time with Kirti during her getting ready session. She was calm, glowing, taking it all in, and honestly made our job way too easy. Every frame felt like a painting. Her Anand Karaj at Glenwood Gurudwara was just as breathtaking, and there is SO much more coming from Kirti & Sahil’s wedding week. Reception reel was just the beginning 👀 Stay close. The best is still coming.
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24 days ago