It was a rather chilly morning as Sudhanshu and I headed to Sinquirim looking forward to meet Itisha and Eklavya. Definitely the only time of the day when it really feels like winter in Goa. We must say we connected with them in an instant and as we did, Itisha came out to be one of the most camera comfortable people we've shot, sure you could see that through the photographs, even though she attested of herself tending to be awkward.
Although I agree it is a task getting up early to catch the sunrise while it's real dark outside being winter and you've got 2 hours to make it possible to be just in time. I am always enchanted by the fact that love makes us spin the world upside down. After all it's that very bond which we as Photographers like to capture in frames so you could cherish them years and decades down the lane.
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Itisha, Eklavya and us strolled by the sea, shared a bite at Bhonsle which in our view is no doubt the best place to grab Goan snacks, explored the colorful streets of Goa and ended the day by the breathtaking view from one of our favourite most chai spots.
Aarushi & Arpit
It is once in a long while when we hear from couples with whom we end up discussing more of nuances and passions and everything around and juuust a little bit here and there about the part they'd actually connect with us for - their wedding.
This is from one such cherished time, I remember connecting with Arpit few months back more about hikes and exploration he's been up to and I narrating stories from the road while I'd be bikepacking.
I instantly knew this was going to be a great wedding to witness only because the people getting married were so much like my soul people.
When we finally met in person, it was obvious they hit home and I felt I'd know Arpit and Aarushi since ages and surely their happily ever after of the stunning two people was packed with emotions, energetic moments and loads of excited faces.
Here we are showcasing one of the most awaited weddings of this season!