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Photo tips: How to make your wedding look like a billion-dollar affair

Updated on: Jul 26, 2024 04:12 PM IST

The super-rich have a different checklist for wedding photos. Try some of their top tricks for luxe perfection at your next big event

How do the super-rich manage to look so effortlessly glamorous in their wedding photos? It’s not so much that every sari pleat is in place (we know they are sewn into position). It’s not even that the bride, groom and the extended family follows the same colour palette (soft pink, peach, cream. Yawn). But celebrations have taken it up a glittering notch. Close-ups of heirloom jewellery, candid shots that surely took careful planning, customised lighting and above all, top-tier privacy, and instant edits.

At Karishma Tanna’s wedding, photographers discreetly followed key family members to capture moments. (EPIC STORIES)

Himanshu Patel of The Epic Stories photographed the Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant wedding and pre-wedding festivities. Shrey Bhagat is founder and creative director of Raabta Studios, which specialises in high-end wedding photography. Both say that luxury events aren’t just about obvious lavishness. Here’s what billionaires want, and what us mere mortals can learn about capturing core memories.

Drones captured filmy shots at Anant Ambani’s and Radhika Merchant’s wedding. (EPIC STORIES)
Actor Malvika Raaj’s wedding featured snapshots of the couple framed by rose petals. (EPIC STORIES)

Plan ahead, discuss now. For the Ambani-Merchant wedding, prep started almost a year in advance. Those hired knew every detail, down to the lighting at different times of the day at each location. There were meetings and mock-ups of what the visuals might look like. “We do multiple site visits with different planners, stylists, and other professionals, ensuring each of us understands and aligns with the client’s brief,” says Patel. Another billionaire hack: Most wedding portraits aren’t even taken on the day of the ceremony. Rich families simply put on the right makeup for soft-light photos, get styled specifically for the planned shots and spend a previous morning, unrushed, to get the images just right. The approved images, carefully touched up, are released on the wedding day, and have nothing to do with the harsh lights and perspiration at the reception hall.

Shivaleeka Oberoi’s and Abhishek Pathak’s pheras were captured in movie-worthy frames. (EPIC STORIES)

Assign a shadow. A big Indian wedding, will have, at best, a team of four or five photographers – to shoot the formal portraits, the candid shots, the BTS and pictures of guests having a good time. For the wealthy, who interact with dozens of VIP guests, Bhagat assigns dedicated “shadow” photographers and cinematographers to discreetly follow key family members, ensuring that no moment is missed. And each photographer has a guest list and a checklist – so even the kids running around, fellow board members, the childhood friend, the visiting dignitary, are accounted for.

Get tech to help. Drones are commonplace. The rich get 3D mapped venues, facial-recognition software, AI-trained spotlights, and smart sensors to get every shot perfect. At one recent high-profile wedding, Bhagat’s team used telephoto lenses to capture a 100-foot stage from a distance. “We even attended sangeet rehearsals to better understand the setup.” In another case, his team of 43 members had each of their locations mapped at a venue for obstruction-free coverage.

From HT Brunch, July 27, 2024

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