From Team

For the Bride

  • Why movement adds drama to bridal portraits
  • Comfort first—how sore feet ruin natural expression
  • Shine control and freshness hacks during long shoots
  • How candid vibes bring out your bridal charm
  • Bridal expressions 101—what cameras love
  • How to “pose with purpose” and flaunt your details

For the Groom

  • Keeping it neat, small prep, big visual impact
  • Grooms, your footwear gets its close-up too
  • How these small details elevate the regal vibe
  • Posing cues to enhance confidence on camera
  • Why a genuine smile is your best feature

For Couple Shoots

  • Chemistry builds confidence, simple poses that work
  • Why light-heartedness translates beautifully on screen
  • Distraction kills connection be in the moment
  • Unscripted emotions are the true magic

The Tips

  • Carry an extra dupatta or veil for creative shots.
  • Bring comfortable footwear for walking between shoot spots.
  • Keep a small makeup pouch or blotting paper for quick touch-ups.
  • Don’t worry about posing—just flow naturally with your emotions.
  • Practice a few subtle expressions in the mirror before the shoot: soft smile, playful eyes, shy glance, etc.
  • For solo shots, show your jewellery, play with your lehenga, look over your shoulder own your elegance.

How to Make your Entry Memorable

For the Bride:

Your entry is one of the most emotional and cinematic parts of your wedding day.

-Walk in full of energy, Keep smiling and let your emotions flow through your –Expressions, Posture and Presence.

A soft wave to your friends and a glance toward your groom can add that natural charm we love to capture.

Dear Bride

As your big moment approaches, here are a few gentle tips to help us create the most magical and expressive memories for you:

Special Note:

 During your entry and the Jamaal, please avoid talking to anyone even a short chat can affect the flow and feel of the moment. These are candid highlights of the day, and we want to capture them at their best authentic, emotional, and timeless.

For the Parents & Family Joining Her at
the Entry:

This is a deeply emotional moment as you walk your daughter into a new phase of her life.

Your silent support, soft smiles, and loving presence mean everything. Walk with grace and heart, and let this moment unfold beautifully—it’s as much yours as it is hers.

Together, let’s create a story that speaks forever.

With love and gratitude,

Team Vedic Wedding Films

Make your Wedding Output like
Celebrity Wedding

  • Lack of Discussion Between Client & Photographer Before Events
  • Lighting is Finalized Without Photography Consultation
  • Entry Planning Without Photography Input
  • Event Timings Are Shared Last-Minute
  • No Involvement of Photographer in Stage/Decor Setup
  • Treating Photographer as Only a “Vendor” Instead of a Creative Partner

Groom

  • Bring a lint roller or handkerchief to keep your outfit crisp.
  • Shoes must be clean especially for low-angle shots.
  • Carry your watch, kalgi, or sunglasses for accessory shots.
  • For solo photos, try power poses fixing your cuff, adjusting your sherwani, or standing confidently.
  • Smile more than you think you need to it warms up the entire vibe.

Stay Crisp

  • Why it matters: High-resolution cameras pick up everything lint, dust, loose threads. These little things can ruin the elegance of your sherwani or suit in close up shots.
  • Pro tip: Assign a groomsman to keep a lint roller handy throughout the day. A folded, clean white handkerchief also helps to discreetly blot sweat or oil from the face.

Smile More Than You Think You Should

  • Why it matters: Grooms often get caught looking too serious or stiff. A genuine smile breaks tension and makes you look more photogenic and approachable.
  • Pro tip: Think of an inside joke or look toward a close friend/family member for a natural smile. We can prompt you during the shoot, too.

COUPLE SHOOT

  • Rehearse a few poses together.
  • Keep the vibe romantic and playful.
  • Avoid checking phones during the shoot—stay present.
  • Let the chemistry show a natural laugh is gold on camera.

Signature Poses for Couple Post Jaimala

Forehead Touch Pose

Mood: Intimate | Symbolism: Deep Connection

Why It Works: Conveys emotional closeness without physical exaggeration. Extremely cinematic and timeless.


The Regal Portrait

Mood: Royal | Symbolism: Grace, Unity

Why It Works: Evokes a king-and-queen aura, perfect for grand stage backdrops or palace venues.


The Laughing Candid

Mood: Joyful | Symbolism: Lightness & Friendship

Pose Description:

Ask them to share a joke, look into each other’s eyes, or whisper something funny. Capture the moment between laughs.

Why It Works: Shows their chemistry and natural bond. These shots often go viral because they feel real.

Pro Tip: Keep the shutter rolling between traditional poses to catch spontaneous laughter.

IF YOU NEED MY DESIGNING AND INVOLVEMENT

With this, we will comprehensively analyze and design the entire event from a photography point of view, ensuring that every element  from decor to lighting to timelines is optimized to create visually stunning and storytelling driven images. This approach allows us to plan creatively, align with your vision, and ensure nothing important is missed.

If you’d like to go ahead with this personalized experience, I’d be happy to schedule a detailed discussion and start planning accordingly.

More Romantic Poses

Groom hugs the bride from the side; bride looks into the distance or down shyly.

Why It Works: Brings movement and softness into still images. Adds drama and elegance.

Groom kisses the bride’s forehead or cheek as she smiles or looks away bashfully.

Why It Works: Sweet, gentle, and timeless. Respects Indian sensibilities while being emotional.

Capture them as silhouettes against stage lighting or sunset. Couple stands close, foreheads touching or in a near-kiss pose.

Why It Works: Looks like a movie poster, ideal for dramatic transitions in wedding films.

Use mirrors or reflective décor on stage. Frame the couple’s reflection as they glance at each other.

Why It Works: Symbolizes “two becoming one,” visually rich and layered.

Couple walks away from the camera, holding hands. Look back smiles optional.

Why It Works: Suggests moving forward as partners. Great for cinematic transitions.

Bride gently rests her head on the groom’s shoulder. They both smile softly or look in opposite directions.

Why It Works: Balances romantic and relaxed tones, ideal for younger couples.

Pro Tip: Use shallow depth of field to keep them in focus and background soft.

Hold or show the garlands they just exchanged, smile at the camera or each other.

Why It Works: Honors the Jaimala moment in a calm, composed way. Ideal for album covers.

Frame the couple inside the mandap arch, temple backdrop, or floral canopy.

Why It Works: Combines their image with symbols of faith, family, and tradition.