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A Traditional Tambrahm wedding with limited guests

A wedding story on Ajay and Prathyusha’s traditional Tambrahm wedding which we shot last year. Like many other weddings that were held last year, their wedding was also held among a lot of uncertainties since no one would have experienced a wedding that too a traditional, 3 days Brahmin wedding to be such a low-key affair. Even though it was a wedding during the early pandemic stages, there was no shortage of fun and plenty of scope for great candid moments for us to be shot, inspire all the uncertainties the wedding was conducted by following all the Vedic traditions.

The best part of the event was, as per plan, the wedding was held with very, very limited guests, we are grateful to the bride and groom’s family for keeping it a low key affair which might have been a difficult decision to take but a very, very sensible decision.

The full wedding duration was live-streamed on our website for their friends and relatives who coldnt’t make it on the day.

Though this was no the first time we have been broadcasting a wedding this was probably the first time more guests were joining live than the number of guests who were directly attending the wedding in the venue.

For our team, maintaining distance and live streaming all the weddings became a new normal.

And it begins! “Mai” (we have no idea what it is in English) is applied on the groom’s eyes before the rituals begin

Kumarabhohanam, is a quick but heavy meal offered to the groom by the bride’s family before the major ceremony begins. This will be his last meal as a bachelor!

Broadcasting the wedding on the world wide web.

Raining flowers! Kasi Yatrai,

Malai mathudal

Malai mathudal, part 2

A quick photo opportunity towards the end of Oonjal

A close up shot of the Mangalyam.

Tambrham wedding are never shot of rituals, we are not posting all the rituals here to make this photoblog sleek, so here is one where the bride is seated on her dad’s lap and both are offering a coconut during a pre wedding rituals,

The climax, tying the knot!

The bride’s mother couldn’t control her happiness

Well, the picture says it all, mother’s love

Vellayatu, to break the ice.

Grahapravesham! All set for a new beginning

A picture perfect portrait is often something which has real candid moments in it, here the couple is caught unaware as we were setting by the lighting for a quick portrait session in their traditional attire

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