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I was recently in Surat, a coastal town in Western India, to attend a wedding. India is a colourful country and an Indian wedding is even more vibrant and colourful; full of liveliness. It is one of the most sacred occasions in the Indian culture. It does not only stand for the solemnizing of relationships between two people but it is considered as a union of two families. The Bride is considered most important amongst others. Everything about her is special and since, all eyes are on her that day, every girl takes extra care to look her best on her special day. The dress of the Indian bride is a very lavish affair. Made in bright colours with heavy embroidery in brocade, jade etc. it is a gorgeous piece of garment. Normally the Indian brides wear a Ghagra Choli, teamed with a veil called odhni or dupatta. Some brides though prefer to wear a heavy sari also. An Indian bride is usually overloaded with a lot of jewellery from head to toe. And this adds the extra zing to her ensemble.
This was my first attempt at wedding photography and it was a learning experience as I followed the professional marriage photographers, looking for different angles, learning to make use of the limited light. I had two shots to choose from and finally went ahead with this. I have posted the other as a a Workshop. Would be interesting to know your opinion.

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