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Sneha & Prabhu

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Sneha & Prabhu | The Wedding Ceremony

Prainha Resort By The Sea, Goa | Kameraworks

 

11 AM — Morning Light at the Mandap

Goan light at eleven o’clock is still golden, still angled, still forgiving. It fell across the beach lawn at Prainha that morning like it knew exactly what was happening there. As a wedding photography team that travels across India, we were ready well before the rituals began — because when a destination wedding gives you this much, you don’t waste a frame.


The Decor

Pink and white, entirely. Roses and tuberoses bunched thick along the mandap pillars, white draping overhead threaded with blush florals, petals scattered across the ceremonial floor. Clean, airy, and breathtaking against the blue-green of the Arabian Sea behind it. For any wedding photographer in Goa, this kind of natural backdrop paired with a soft floral palette is as good as it gets. Every wide frame looked effortless.


The Ceremony

The rituals unfolded in full Maharashtrian tradition — Sanskrit shlokas rising steadily over the sound of the waves. Documenting Marathi wedding rituals in their entirety, without rushing a single moment, is something we take seriously at Kameraworks.

The Antarpat gave us one of the morning’s best frames — the pink cloth held between the couple, Sneha’s expression just visible in the half-second before it dropped. This is the kind of candid wedding photography moment that no amount of posing can manufacture.

The Saptapadi was the heart of it all. Slow, deliberate pheras around the havan kund, thin ribbons of smoke curling into the open sky, the sea glittering behind the mandap. We worked both cameras hard — one tight on faces and hands, one wide to hold the full scene with the coastline beyond. Two-camera coverage at weddings means no moment goes undocumented.

The Mangalsutra and Sindoor moments were quiet and unhurried. Exactly how they should be — and exactly what a good wedding photographer knows to be ready for.


By the time the ceremony ended, that eleven o’clock light had held all the way through. If you’re planning a beach wedding in Goa, a Marathi destination wedding, or simply looking for a wedding photographer who travels and understands traditional Indian ceremonies deeply — this is the kind of work we do.

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