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Spending time with your friends and family for any kind of celebration is always fun, imagine having them for days to celebrate the most important day in your life is an ultimate joy. Maneesha and Clayton’s Telugu Wedding was not a day but rather 4 days of ultimate fun with their closed ones.
Haldi and Mehendi on day 1. Haldi is one of most favorite part of capturing the Telugu wedding photography. The more people are, the better and you hit jackpot if the couples friends are crazy as mine. Friends make the best days for couples. Being open to friends suggestions for some fun posing ideas is the key. I love to take friends suggestions and tweak a little to what I have in mind. The day 2 and 3 was traditional western wedding followed by Indian Wedding & Reception at Canyonwood Ridge in Dripping Springs. With over 400 guests in attendance for their big day, it was one of the well planned wedding I have ever witnessed. Checkout the wedding pictures in the next blog post here!
Haldi is one of most favorite part of capturing the Telugu wedding photography. The more people are, the better and you hit jackpot if the couples friends are crazy as mine. Friends make the best days for couples. Being open to friends suggestions for some fun posing ideas is the key. I love to take friends suggestions and tweak a little to what I have in mind.
We started the day 3 of Maneesha & Clayton’s Telugu Wedding at 7am with portraits, most of South Indian Weddings starts early morning. Being an Indian Wedding Photographer for 5 years now and have done 100’s of Indian Wedding Photography, I can say that I am used to the timing now and help my couple’s plan their timeline based on their Muhurth(auspicious time for the ceremony) if they can’t afford or don’t have a planner for the big day.