DESTINATIONS
VENUES
- Udaipur City Palace
- Jagmandir Palace
- Leela Palace Udaipur
- Park Hyatt Goa
- Neemrana Fort
- Jaipur City Palace
- Kumarakom Lake Resort
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SETTINGS
- Beach Weddings
- Church Weddings
- Palace Weddings
- Backwater Weddings
- Island Weddings
- Vineyard Wedding
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TRADITIONS
- Hindu Weddings
- Muslim Weddings
- Goan Catholic Weddings
- Syrian Christian Weddings
- South Indian Weddings
- Sikh Weddings
- Parsi Weddings
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Amira & Robin
/3 Comments/in Wedding Photography /by Sephi BergersonAmira and Robin’s wedding in Mumbai was celebrated at Taj Lands End in Bandra and was one of the happiest weddings I can remember. Not that weddings are not usually a happy event, but some are just more emotional than others. Maybe because it is so close to home, and maybe because these tow families are […]
Richard & Tuiya
/3 Comments/in Wedding Photography /by Sephi BergersonRichard and Tuiya’s destination wedding in Kenya is a wedding I will remember forever, for many reasons. For once, after covering so many destination weddings as a photographer, this was the very first wedding I have ever traveled to another country to attend, as a guest. I knew Richard and Tuiya separately before they got married. They […]
Behind The Indian Veil – An Interview for Indian Express (Delhi)
/0 Comments/in Press & Publications /by Sephi BergersonNikita Puri from The Indian Express (Delhi) and I had this long telephone conversation a few weeks ago. It was about Behind the Indian Veil book, self publishing and Indian weddings in general. The interview, or at least part of it, was published a couple of days ago (2014.12.08) and is available larger so you could […]
Wedding Photography Tips | 10 Mistakes Wedding Photographers Make
/171 Comments/in Wedding Photography Tips /by Sephi BergersonAbout a year ago I wrote a post titled 10 tips for an Indian wedding photographer which I though was a good introduction to the field of wedding photography in India. A week later I added a second post with a few more tips on how to be a better wedding photographer and stand out in the crowd. […]
Nawas & Fathima
/16 Comments/in Wedding Photography /by Sephi BergersonMuslim weddings are not easy to photograph. I can tell you that for sure. I mean, if you are a muslim than this might sounds strange, after all a wedding is a wedding. However, if you are used to all the music, alcohol, and party atmosphere usually associated with Indian weddings than you are up […]
Rahul & Reema
/2 Comments/in Wedding Photography /by Sephi BergersonThe 16th century Samode palace lies a little more than an hour drive from the pink city of Jaipur, in the midst of ancient granite rock formation and away from the world we know. Memories belonging to a very distant past are hidden in its maze of bougainvillea covered courtyards and quaint narrow staircases. Lounges adorned […]
Sidarth & Laura
/4 Comments/in Wedding Photography /by Sephi BergersonThe very first wedding I ever photographed in India was a TamBrahm, or in its full name; a Tamil Brahmin wedding. This was back at the end of 2007 when I started working on my book on Indian weddings. I had no idea what I was going to see. I had no clue the wedding […]
For Wedding Photographers – Post Production 07
/3 Comments/in Wedding Photography Tips /by Sephi BergersonWe continue with the post production for wedding photographers Tuesday column on it’s seventh edition and back to Udaipur at high noon. It was a Mehendi party at the Guava gardens of the Leela Palace. People were hanging out by the lake and the sun was high in the sky. I knew I was going to […]
For Wedding Photographers – Post Production 06
/5 Comments/in Wedding Photography Tips /by Sephi BergersonAfter a break we took from this column last week to review the Nikon D750 camera we now back with number 06 of creative post production for wedding photographers. Following the review last week it only makes sense that we look into the D750 files this time. It is in a way a bit unfair to the […]
Clayton & Ann
/0 Comments/in Wedding Photography /by Sephi BergersonIf you are planing a church wedding in Goa there are quite a few places to hold the ceremony. There is a small chapel at the top of a hill which remains locked most of the time. Nevertheless, it is worth coming up here for a spectacular view of the Salcette countryside in general and the town of […]