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Muslim Wedding Photography | Indian Wedding Photojournalist, Mumbai.

Whether it’s a traditional Muslim Wedding Photography, an informal style of Islamic Wedding Photography or a Reportage Muslim Wedding Photography, we aim at capturing people in their most natural & candid elements. During any wedding, we quietly & non-intrusively go about capturing the special moments as they unfold.

We use this discreet photography style to create a photographic storyboard of your wedding day, highlighting both moments you remember and moments you missed.

Why Is Muslim Wedding Photography Challenging & Exciting?

Taking pictures at a Muslim wedding could be a tricky thing. Unlike the traditional Hindu weddings that could take hours, a typical Muslim wedding takes much less time. The couple signs the Nikahnama separately & generally that’s about it.

A Muslim Wedding Ceremony is referred to as Nikaah. It is a beautiful agreement between the bride and the groom to spend the rest of their lives together happily. A typical Muslim marriage is characterized by much color and joviality. Men and women dressed in their traditional apparel gather together to celebrate the wedding with much zeal and enthusiasm.

At Art Pixel Photography, we have photographed quite a few Islamic weddings in the last couple of years. Our natural style is modern, relaxed and fresh, and we often photograph young, professional Indian / Asian couples looking for a modern approach to Muslim Wedding Photography / Islamic Wedding Photography.

Having said that, we photograph couples of all backgrounds and ages, and we are accustomed to photographing couples, their families and ceremony in a more traditional manner upon request.

Whether it is a modern or a traditional wedding, our goal is always to be discreet, and we certainly won’t ruin your wedding ceremony with flash guns and camera noise!!!

Each Muslim bride has different ideas on what is most important for her on the d-day. The most important thing that we do is – we listen. This helps us to make sure that we deliver exactly what you most want on the D-Day!

To do this, we also undertake pre-wedding consultations with the couple to find out what style of photography they are looking for. We have covered everything from the Mehendi, the Nikaah, the Civil Ceremony, Reception & Walima.

Muslim Wedding Photography demands a lot of attention and enthusiasm to ensure the perfect outcomes. The outstanding snapshots captured dexterously by us would definitely help to keep the treasured memories of your wedding alive for a long time.

Zaid Mansuri & Nishat Moghal are both an example of the perfect Muslim Couple! They seem to have a very good blend of modern as well as traditional values. We were given a lot of love & warmth by both of them & their respective families.

Zaid is an extremely charming, calm & downy to earth guy. He exactly knew what he wanted in his wedding from a photographic stand point & he gave a lot of value & importance to his wedding pictures as they are the ones which would help him cherish the beautiful moments & memories for a lifetime….

Nishat on the other hand was extremely graceful & very humble & friendly. You can see her beauty reflect in the photographs that follow. We wish the couple the very best of success.

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Captures from Indian Wedding Photographer, Mumbai Art Pixel Photography (Amit Desai)

“Photography is a medium through which I experience my affinity towards the divine. When I’m close to nature, when I am all by myself, lone (but not lonely), I experience this deep connection with a force that cannot be merely described in words where photography serves as a thread that ties my bond with The Eternal, The Almighty, The All, The Everything & also The Nothing! Lets meet, THERE!”