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these pics are fantastic. it takes true talent capturing the feel of a culture through photographs. i have been a wedding dj at http://www.shoutindj.COM for over 14 years and this is some of the best work I’ve seen
Great work here. Wonderful lighting also.

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We had the honor of photographing Ankita + Sarat’s three-day wedding in Orlando, Florida at the Mariott International Hotel this spring. The resort was impressive, and the staff was both friendly and accommodating. We sometimes have special requests to capture the best moments and they were always more than happy to assist us every time,…
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What an awesome series! I really love all of the details in the clothes and jewelry from Indian weddings. Definitely some wedding photography work to be proud of.
All of the best,
Digital Gold
Stunning detail images. Absolutely love the depth of field in the shoe shot. Very very nice!

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To view Part I of this wedding click on Ankita + Sarat – Indian Wedding Ceremony at the Orlando World Center Marriott Resort Part I Var Puja (Paying Respect to the Groom) With the priest presiding, Gopi’s parents pay respect to Sunil by washing his feet with milk and honey. Once this…
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THERES ONE THING FOR SURE , YOU WILL NEVER BE OUT OF WORK . GREAT STUFF!!!
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Great !
Stunning!!

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We just returned from Orlando, FL. Thank you Ankita + Sarat for a fabulous weekend! It was an extraordinary two days. We feel honored to have shot your wedding. Congratulations! Wedding Venue: Marriott – Orlando World Center Resort, Orlando – www.marriottworldcenter.com 1 person likes this post. Unlike
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Wow, i really like colors, the Bride looks beautiful, adn the last pphot really kicks ass:)
Extraordinary!


Mehndi (you may see it written as mehandi, mehendi, mendhi, henna, al-henna) is the traditional art of henna painting in India and the Middle East. The dye, henna, is made from dried, ground henna leaves and various other ingredients. The word “henna” literally means “to become queen.” The Indian name “mehndi” designates the process, the…
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Wau!
Again, awesome colors and composing!
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Props from Mozambique
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AHAHHAHHH…. great capture.
Hi,
Just been looking for reviews of the 85mm 1.2 by canon – came across your info – loooooove this shot! really really nice..
cheers,
Martin
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This is really a special moment captured !
Hello,
I was given your name as a recommended photographer. We are planning our wedding for April 12th 2012 in Sarasota, FL at the Powel Crosley Estates and are in the process of reviewing photographers. I was wondering if you had an Indian Wedding portfolio with pictures and videos that you can send to me and also let me know your pricing structure and availability for 10th-12th April.
I look forward to hearing back from you! Let me know if you know any further detail.
Thanks!
Deepa
The Buddhist religion is known for being simple and this is often reflected in their wedding ceremonies. The Buddha did not consider marriage to be a sacred ceremony; therefore it is a more social event rather than a religious occasion. Buddhist weddings also do not contain any complex rituals that might be seen in other…
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I have just recently photographed a wedding in Key West for a wonderful couple from Saudi Arabia. I did some research to find out more about Saudi Arabian weddings. Saudi Arabia is known for its deserts, and the dramatic scenery of its mountain range in the west. This Middle Eastern country has some of the…
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I have recently photographed a traditional Muslim wedding in Fort Lauderdale. I have always been interested in different cultures and was very pleased to participate in a real Muslim wedding. The wedding pictures will follow soon. First let me share with you what I have found out about Muslim wedding traditions. While Islamic weddings have…
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Philippines and Marriage: The Different Aspects of Getting Married in the Philippines Weddings themselves are something to be celebrated and rejoiced in the Philippines and are regarded as blessings. Many of the cultural traditions surrounding the wedding ceremony have revolved around abundance and fruitful unions. The ceremonies are full of color and are often blended…
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Similarities and differences in Brazilian and North American Weddings In Brazil, a wedding is a grand event celebrated with samba dancing, lots of color, loud music and delicious food. Because the nation is a lively mix of many different cultures, there is a vast array of wedding traditions, some of which are the same that…
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Recently I shot a wedding in Robins Park. The park is great wedding venue for those who like green parks. The facility is a passive neighborhood recreational area with a total of 160 acres and includes: vast open space, equestrian trail, play area equipment and several small gazebos, available on first come first serve basis….
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Cubans and Marriage: The Different Aspects of Getting Married in Cuba Cuba is one of the largest islands in the Caribbean and has been a huge tourist destination and the place for destination weddings. This tropical paradise mixed with the Latin flavor of the islands is an attractive lure for tourists. Prior to 1959, the…
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Wedding Cultures – Hungarian Weddings In Hungary, people usually get married in spring or summer when the weather is warm and nice. The young couple go and make invitation personally if they really want you to go to their wedding ceremony and the following wedding party. They visit you and announce their wedding personally and…
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THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS. I have no idea what this post has to do with photography, but it doesn’t matter.
I am 50% Hungarian (quite the rarity in this day and age for a 6th-generation American to be 50% anything) and I am very much about preserving the traditions of my culture. This post is absolutely priceless to me, the kind of information one usually can’t get from browsing the internet. Wow.
Köszönöm!!!
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The first time I saw this, it was like getting a slap around the face (but in a good way….), instantly evocative. The bride is stunning and you have captured her beauty with some style.
Congratulations on your recent awards, well deserved
Regards
Andrew
This is really a great work !
Thank you for the compliment! Priscilla