Thursday 10 October 2013

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Beautiful Bridal Pictures Pakistani Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

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Pictures and Photography
South Asian wedding photography refers to wedding photography of activities relating to Indian, Pakistani and other South Asian weddings.
Indian weddings are a Rs. 800 billion industry, which is expected to grow by 25% per annum,[1] with a significant part dedicated to photography.
Indian weddings are significantly different from western marriages. While the western marriage rituals have become common in many countries, they have not become common in India except among the Christians. Indian weddings use bold colors, not white. Loud music is considered to be proper during parts of an Indian marriage.[2] The ceremonies are elaborate and can take considerable time even when condensed. An Indian marriage is traditionally a public affair, with the bridegroom taken in a procession through the town. Even a modest Indian wedding can have several hundred participants, who are all thought to be "relatives and close family friends".[3] By convention a photographer is required to include each guest in at least one photograph which includes the bride and the groom. These factors make photographing an Indian wedding significantly different from western weddings.
Wedding photography is a now a major commercial endeavor in India that supports the bulk of the efforts for many photographers. There are photographers outside of India that specialize in Indian weddings.
Bright colors such as red and orange are considered appropriate,[4] and the photographs often use saturated colors.[5] Generally Indian wedding proceedings do not pause for photographs, requiring the photographers to anticipate the next event and be ready with the right angle.
Photographs from some famous Indian weddings have been published widely in newspapers:
Photographed moments[edit]Common moments that are recorded in Indian wedding photography include:[7]
Mehendi (henna) on the palms of the bride indicating she is getting ready
The bride in a wedding dress with heavy wedding jewellery.
Arrival of the groom on a horse in a procession, and being greeted at the door.
The wedding mandap
Bride and groom seated and engaged in worship.
Bride and groom walking around the sacred fire.
Special moments such as
tying the knot
holding hands
tying the mangalasutra
filling the parting of the hair with sindoor
Portrait of the couple as a royal couple, with guests on their sides as blessing dignitaries or attendants.
Bidaai[disambiguation needed], the crying of the bride as she leaves her father's home
Wedding portrait: showing the newly wedded husband and wife.


Beautiful Bridal Pictures Pakistani Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Beautiful Bridal Pictures Pakistani Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Beautiful Bridal Pictures Pakistani Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Beautiful Bridal Pictures Pakistani Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Beautiful Bridal Pictures Pakistani Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Beautiful Bridal Pictures Pakistani Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Beautiful Bridal Pictures Pakistani Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Beautiful Bridal Pictures Pakistani Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013


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Beautiful Bridal Pictures Pakistani Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Beautiful Bridal Pictures Pakistani Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Beautiful Bridal Pictures Pakistani Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

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