Brinda & Keshav
Less of a wedding, more of a feeling. Brinda and Keshav's kind of love was always meant to be celebrated loud and free "" turning every moment into pure magic. A night as wild and beautiful as the two of them together.

There's a language to every wedding "" a private grammar of glances, pauses, and inside jokes that strangers don't notice. We notice. It's the moment right after the vows, when everyone's applauding, and you two look at each other for a half-second, like, 'We actually did it.' That half-second is our whole job.
Our full story →We met at photography school — SACAC — and spent a lot of time arguing about whether emotion can be composed or only caught. We still argue about it. The work is better for it.
Ronak reads rooms. Srishti reads light. Together, over 10 years and 100+ weddings "" from mountain terraces to ballroom staircases "" we've built one consistent habit: getting out of the way so the story can unfold, then ensuring it looks exactly as it felt.
We're not the team that shows up with a shot list and a three-ring binder. We're the ones who stay until the last dance, eat the wedding food in the kitchen, and send you a film that makes your grandmother cry. That's the benchmark. That's always been the benchmark.
If you've read this far, you're probably the kind of person who cares about this stuff as much as we do. Good. Those are exactly our people.
Less of a wedding, more of a feeling. Brinda and Keshav's kind of love was always meant to be celebrated loud and free "" turning every moment into pure magic. A night as wild and beautiful as the two of them together.
An arrangement that turned into a love story. A Telugu wedding rooted in tradition, bursting with colour, and filled with two people discovering each other in real time. We had the honour of capturing it all.
A Karnataka boy. A Lucknow girl. A love story that began in Dubai and found its forever in Rishikesh. With only their closest people, they chose intimacy over grandeur "" where two cultures, two cities, and two hearts became one.