It was a beautiful wedding, and I am grateful to Happy and Amy for hiring me even though they had two sets of photographers already booked to do the job. My assignment: photograph the wedding in the non-traditional style. Only a handful of things can be more flattering to a photographer than a client saying, “just do what you do, and let us know if you need anything”. Thank you.
There are many wonderful photos that I’d like to show off, so I’m going to break this wedding into two parts. This post will focus on Amy’s morning preparations, with the next one moving on to the ceremony and the quick post-ceremony shoot.

I arrived at Amy’s house at 7 in the morning, the earliest I’ve ever started in my career as a wedding photographer. I found the house alive with energy and fully dressed friends and family. Amy was upstairs and well into the getting ready process. The room was beautifully prepared with a large framed mirror and draped fabrics. The wall behind the mirror was covered in rich deep-blue fabric and served as a perfect background, making amazing photos possible. Everything in that room was created to help make beautiful photos possible.
A big thank you to Jaskaran Samra who did an awesome job with Amy’s hair and make up. I hope we’ll get to work together again.
I will let the images speak for themselves.

















Beautifull!! Awaiting for more. Always wanted to shoot an Indian wedding…