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Monique and Surag

Monique shines against the backdrop of her gold and purple mandap. She chose the accent color of her lehnga to serve as the primary color of her décor to ensure that she stood out in her purple lehenga. Smart bride!

Casa Real is a beautiful location for a Bay Area Indian ceremony and outdoor portraits + they love Indian weddings!

Indian bridal wear is so ornate that a flower bouquet is often lost among the embroidery and bangles. But we are loving the bouquet that today’s California bride is carrying! The white color pops against her purple and gold lehenga and fits perfectly with her bridal look. Have your florist create something similar for your wedding using almost any white flower, and wrap it with an Indian fabric complementing your attire!

Vijay Rakhra, Wedding Documentary Photo and Cinema
Vijay Rakhra, Wedding Documentary Photo and Cinema
Vijay Rakhra, Wedding Documentary Photo and Cinema

It is extremely important to choose a venue that personifies your idea of a dream wedding. However, it is equally important to choose a photographer who will be able to bring out the beauty of you and your husband in these surroundings.

A  big thank you to Vijay (our first Photo of the Month contest winner) for this submission!

Vijay Rakhra, Wedding Documentary Photo and Cinema
Vijay Rakhra, Wedding Documentary Photo and Cinema
Vijay Rakhra, Wedding Documentary Photo and Cinema

Northern California Indian Wedding Professionals:

Photography & Cinematography – Vijay Rakhra, Wedding Documentary Photo and Cinema
Venue – Casa Real at Ruby Hill Winery

 

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