I am a Techie guy, as a Mechanical Engineer I am always in awe of technology and tend learn new things time to time. Technicalities involved in an SLR camera are pretty simple, I learned them pretty fast that was ok to take pictures, and the pictures turned out good. Then I started watching photographs of other photographers who were Professionals in this field, The pictures were mind-blowing. I
wanted to learn the craft of composition and Lighting which was missing in my photographs. I enrolled in online classes for photography which enables us to watch videos from Pro’s explaining the techniques. That worked out really well, I got to know a lot of tips from them which I practised whenever I got time. In this process I started meeting with fellow photo enthusiasts to professionals in this field to take some useful advises, all of them gave some very useful tips, but one tip I would never forget is “ You need to imagine and create a Picture first in your mind before even trying to take one from your Camera”. How did weddings come in picture, Weddings are very vibrant and colourful events, where there are lot of emotion moments happening around. Long ago at the time my parents got married there were no photographers available specialized in documenting a wedding only videography services was available and the format of videos is very old and was hard to recreate into new format. After all these years I have not seen my parents wedding, don’t know how beautiful my mom was looking that day and how elegant my dad looked. So I decided to document weddings for you to cherish those moments with you future generations to come. Through my photography I seek to document my own personal experiences, to capture weddings and events as I see them and to share with others the beauty and diversity of the weddings I've seen. As the images of other photographers have inspired me to explore the world or weddings, I hope my own contributions will inspire others to do the same. Lastly in my view photography is “I view the art of photography as a subtractive process, a distilling of reality into a personal vision. As such I often use the tools of modern photography – Camera, Lenses, filters, lighting, digital enhancement – to try to capture in an image the emotions I felt at the moment I tripped the camera's shutter.”