The wedding
Wedding Photography
Full-day candid and traditional wedding coverage.
Explore Wedding PhotographyPre-wedding shoots in Mundhwa, built around the time two people can genuinely both take off rather than an ideal day.
Two diaries, one day
Which is why so many of these end up booked late, compressed, or on the one Sunday that turned out to be the busiest day of the wedding preparation.
Planning it early is worth more than planning it elaborately, because the constraint is availability rather than ambition.
A shoot that fits into a half day you both genuinely have will beat a full day that has to be carved out of wedding preparation and resented afterwards.
It is also worth deciding what happens if one of you is delayed, which at that stage of a wedding is likely.
Locations close together rather than spread out is the practical answer, because it turns a lost hour into a smaller problem.
It is worth deciding what the shoot is for before deciding where it happens.
Couples with limited time frequently spend it travelling between locations that each contribute one photograph, and arrive at the end with a scattered set.
One location worked properly for two hours produces more than four locations visited for twenty minutes each.
That is particularly true when time is the constraint rather than the budget.
The other practical point is to book the photographer before the locations are settled.
Availability on a specific date is the scarce thing, and locations can be chosen around it far more easily than the reverse.
It is worth agreeing a firm start time rather than a rough one.
A shoot that begins forty minutes late loses that time from the end, which is where the best light was.
Getting ready
Book the day as early as you can. Availability is the scarce thing here, not light or location.
Choose locations close together, so a late start costs less.
Two outfits rather than four. Changes cost time out of the good light.
Planning it
What time you both genuinely have, rather than what you would like.
Whether a delay is likely, since it decides how spread out the locations can be.
And what you want it to feel like, which points at a time of day.
Also booked nearby
The wedding
Full-day candid and traditional wedding coverage.
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The engagement
Ring ceremony and engagement coverage.
Explore Engagement Photography
Afterwards
A shoot that does not need a wedding attached to it.
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How the session itself works is covered in full on the main pre-wedding photography page.
Then a half day, planned as a half day, and locations close together. It works better than a compressed full day.
Likely at that stage. Keeping locations close is what turns a lost hour into a small problem.
A couple of hours at the right end of the day beats a whole day at the wrong one.
Yes, across Maharashtra with travel agreed upfront.
Yes, throughout.
Fewer than you think.
Tell us and we will agree an alternative approach in advance.
Ask and we will tell you honestly what is open. A held date can be released; a date you did not hold is usually gone.
Tell us as early as you can. Moving something is straightforward; quietly letting it lapse is how these end up not happening.
Frequently, and almost nobody asks. Weekday mornings suit small children better and everywhere is quieter.
Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.
That answer plans the shoot. Book it early — the time is the scarce part.