Traditional Bengali weddings are filled with colorful rituals, emotional moments, and laughter. While traditional photography captures the formal poses, candid photography captures the true essence of the day. In this article, we look at the rituals that offer the best opportunities for candid visual art.
That fleeting second when the bride removes the betel leaves and looks at the groom is a goldmine for candid expressions. Capturing the groom's reaction and the bride's shy, happy smile amid the sounds of conch shells and ulu-dhwani makes for a timeless photograph.
Carried by her brothers on a wooden seat (piri), the bride circles the groom seven times. The playful laughter of the brothers, the bride balancing with the betel leaves, and the groom's anticipation provide beautiful, organic candid frames.
A poignant moment of departure where natural expressions of love, sadness, and family bonding tell a powerful story. Candid frames capture these deep, raw human bonds beautifully, showing tears of farewell and warm hugs of blessing.