Twogether Studios

Twogether Studios Wedding photography and film-making studio known for Modern Indian Wedding Stories. Based in Delhi, they travel all over India and abroad on assignment.
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Arjun and Praerna Kartha are a husband-wife team of ‘non-wedding’ wedding photographers with a candid, contemporary and off-beat approach to shooting Indian marriages. With years of rich experience, they are some of the finest and most sought after wedding photographers in India. Arjun and Praerna are candid wedding photography specialists – and veterans of the fledgling wedding photography genre

in India. With a penchant for making “fun” photos, they love creating behind the scenes memories that will last a lifetime. Arjun is also a category winner of the Kodak Wedding Photographer of the Year 2011 award. When they're not shooting weddings, Arjun is also a commercial photographer specialising in food, hospitality and product photography. For more information, visit http://arjunkartha.com Praerna is a Professional Food Stylist and food blogger who spends her time making food look good. For more information, visit http://praernakartha.com

Isn’t she gorgeous?Meet Kareena and Shaurya - two people who grew up together in Belgium, never quite imagining that one...
14/05/2026

Isn’t she gorgeous?

Meet Kareena and Shaurya - two people who grew up together in Belgium, never quite imagining that one day they’d be getting ready for their engagement ceremony in Mumbai, with a little white dog who had absolutely no intention of being left out.

We photographed them at home just a few hours before the celebrations began. Soft light pouring in,and their furry little one making sure nobody took the morning too seriously.

Then came the night at the Taj Mahal Palace, Colaba. Carved arches, candlelight, and the kind of portraits that happen when a venue does most of the work for you. Kareena in gold and blush against those jharokhas. Shaurya in midnight sequin. The Mumbai skyline watching from across the water.

And then her sister Raveena picked up the mic and sang Saiyara Tu Toh - and the whole room went quiet in the best way.

And of course we couldnt walk away without an image of both daughters with their stunner mom
Can’t wait for these two to get married. ✨

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Tishya and Ansh’s engagement in Delhi.Less ceremony, more celebration. The kind of night where the formalities are done ...
12/05/2026

Tishya and Ansh’s engagement in Delhi.

Less ceremony, more celebration. The kind of night where the formalities are done by 9 and the dance floor opens by 9:15. Tishya looked stunning in peach embroidery and polki, Ansh kept it classic in a navy blue suit, and somewhere in the middle of all of it, a very vocal beagle made his feelings known about the whole affair.

What made this one special was that Ansh is Sana’s brother, and we shot Sana and Yash’s wedding back in December, so half the faces we were photographing felt like family by now. Familiar laughs, familiar dance moves, familiar uncles ready to hit the floor at the first beat drop. There’s something really lovely about coming back to a family for round two.

Can’t wait for the wedding next year. Bring the beagle!

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Tishya and Ansh’s engagement in Delhi.Less ceremony, more celebration. The kind of night where the formalities are done ...
12/05/2026

Tishya and Ansh’s engagement in Delhi.

Less ceremony, more celebration. The kind of night where the formalities are done by 9 and the dance floor opens by 9:15. Tishya looked stunning in peach embroidery and polki, Ansh kept it classic in a navy blue suit, and somewhere in the middle of all of it, a very vocal beagle made his feelings known about the whole affair.

What made this one special was that Ansh is Sana’s brother, and we shot Sana and Yash’s wedding back in December, so half the faces we were photographing felt like family by now. Familiar laughs, familiar dance moves, familiar uncles ready to hit the floor at the first beat drop. There’s something really lovely about coming back to a family for round two.

Can’t wait for the wedding next year. Bring the beagle!

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Rhea and Raghav’s wedding at The Savoy, Mussoorie. As featured in Vogue India.A job interview that turned into a friends...
07/05/2026

Rhea and Raghav’s wedding at The Savoy, Mussoorie. As featured in Vogue India.

A job interview that turned into a friendship. An almost-surprise proposal at a Swiss castle. And a destination wedding in the hills with not one but two baraats arriving from opposite directions to meet in the middle.

The Savoy gave them a setting that did most of the work for us. Colonial heritage architecture, gardens in full bloom, sunset light pouring through the pines, and a couple who matched each other’s energy in every single frame. As Rhea told Vogue: “It wasn’t one moment. It was a growing realisation that we matched each other’s energy. We became each other’s first message for everything.”

So grateful to have documented this one. So honoured that Vogue India chose to feature it.

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05/05/2026

The official Twogether Studios productivity report.

Behind every great wedding photography studio is a team of incredibly talented, deeply committed creatives who, on any given Tuesday, are doing absolutely none of the things they’re supposed to be doing.

I’ve tried meetings. I’ve tried motivational speeches. I’ve tried walking in dramatically and clearing my throat. Nothing works. So I just left.

We’re hiring, by the way. Apply through our portal (link in bio) if you want to join this beautiful disaster.

01/05/2026

Rhea and Raghav’s destination wedding in ITC Savoy Mussoorie.

Both wore traditional Rung tribe attire for their engagement ceremony on day one. Rhea chose a Chungbala passed down four generations, layered with silver and coral jewellery set with King George V coins. Raghav wore a white Ranga ensemble with a matching turban.

This is the kind of wedding that reminds you how many traditions exist in this country that most people have never seen. We’ve shot over 700 weddings and we’re still encountering rituals and customs that are completely new to us. That’s the thing about Indian weddings: you never stop learning.

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Niharika and Roberto’s reception at Samode Palace, Jaipur.A Spaniard in a black tux. An Indian bride in a white saree. A...
29/04/2026

Niharika and Roberto’s reception at Samode Palace, Jaipur.

A Spaniard in a black tux. An Indian bride in a white saree. A red vintage car, a chandelier under the stars, and a flare-lit walkway that turned their entrance into something out of a film.

This is what a cross-cultural destination wedding at a 475-year-old Rajasthan palace looks like when everything comes together. We shot this entire series at night, using the palace architecture and carefully placed lighting to create portraits that feel more fashion editorial than wedding photography.

Niharika styled herself in an embroidered white saree with a polki choker for the reception, and then switched into a black blazer for the afterparty. Roberto didn’t need to change. Some people just look like they belong in a tuxedo at a heritage palace in Rajasthan.

More from this wedding coming soon.

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Palak and Utkarsh’s destination wedding in Khao Lak, Thailand. Day one and two.They kicked off the celebrations with a b...
20/04/2026

Palak and Utkarsh’s destination wedding in Khao Lak, Thailand. Day one and two.

They kicked off the celebrations with a beachside carnival on the sand, complete with a stilt walker, flower petals everywhere, and the couple arriving on an ATV. The kind of entrance that makes the entire beach stop and stare.

Then came the haldi. And the haldi came for everyone. Marigold petals dumped by the basketful, friends pouring Pepsi on the groom’s head (because why not), and Palak laughing through all of it in a yellow outfit with floral jewellery that was never going to survive the ceremony. It didn’t.

Somewhere in between all that madness, we pulled Palak aside for portraits on the beach at sunset. A chair, the ocean, that floral lehenga, and ten minutes of calm before the chaos resumed. Sometimes the best editorial portraits happen when a wedding is already in full swing around you.

More from this wedding coming soon.

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10/04/2026

Wedding films in India used to be unwatchable. Here’s how we tried to change that.

Back in 2012, the standard wedding video was a shoulder-mounted camera following you around with a big light on top. And for some reason, lots of zoomed-in shots of people eating.
We tried something different. We sat a couple down before their wedding and just asked them: how did you meet? What made you fall for this person? Then we built the entire film around that conversation. No linear edits. No templates. Just their story, told like a short documentary.

That was over a decade ago. Hundreds of wedding films later, I’m still experimenting with the format. Still sitting couples down. Still asking the same question.

The answers never get old.

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This is what wedding photography means to us.Not perfect lighting or flawless poses. The stuff in between. The chaos, th...
06/04/2026

This is what wedding photography means to us.

Not perfect lighting or flawless poses. The stuff in between. The chaos, the tears, the dog who didn’t get the memo, the dupatta your mum places just so. Sixteen years of shooting weddings and these are still the moments that stop us mid-frame.

Swipe through. You’ll know exactly what we mean.
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06/02/2026

Twogether’s guide to wedding photography.
A completely serious tutorial. Clearly.

Step 1: Perform the pose yourself because words are hard.
Step 2: Tell the bride where to hit you if the photos come out better.
Step 3: Be better at hiding in the bushes than the CIA. Extremely inconspicuous. Barely there.
Step 4: Pose as “examples” so often you start looking like the talent. It’s basically performance art.

Also included in this guide:
How to achieve peak male form for eye-level photos.
How to shoot when the bride is taller than you, gimbal included.
How many people it takes to fix a mic.
And why shooting in the sun is harder than it looks.

But the real point is this: if a shot doesn’t go to plan, don’t lose it. Every moment at a wedding is still an opportunity to capture love. The reactions, the laughter, the in-between magic. That’s the unbeatable feeling, and why we love what we do.

Destination wedding photography and films, the way it actually happens.
Twogether Studios. Making destination wedding stories that feel like you.

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