Lately, I feel every wedding I shoot is just a collection of mini-stories. Like one of those children's books that has 12 different tales with each evoking a different emotion inside you. It's wonderful to read the tales separately, but you feel wholesome when you finish the book.
Chanchal & Karthik had a cross-cultural wedding, in that, their wedding was a mix of so many cultures. They are both based out of Malaysia and their wedding was a fusion between a typical Chettinad wedding mixed with the fun of Chinese pre-wedding games. Both of them equally love both sides of their lineage, they enjoy a chicken chettinad as much as they enjoy their mee goreng, and their relationship is one that is built around their mutual love for food. Karthik loves his fishing trips and as you go through the photos, you will learn Chanchal doesn’t particularly enjoy them.
Read MoreDivya is Telugu and Shankar comes from Kerala, they got married in Chennai and settled down in Delhi where Divya pretends to work from home for a Bangalore based company but in reality she is holidaying in Udaipur eating Dal Baati Churma where she coerced me to come shoot their post wedding portrait session. Divya is also a traveler (not to be confused with a tourist). Shankar makes solar systems for a living( according to Divya at least), hates on onion for no reason, lives on Cappuccinos and kicks ass at FIFA.
Read MoreA last minute decision to pack her bags for Cambodia would change everything for her. And for him. They both had their Sayang da and we(I say we because this was a wedding in the family) got #BabyShayong.
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