Couples are reclaiming their wedding stories and prioritising emotion and authenticity over perfection. Rather than putting on a spectacle, the focus is on intimate and meaningful interactions with loved ones, with photographs becoming the ultimate keepsakes. That’s why picking the right wedding photographer is an essential part of planning your big day.
Mumbai-based wedding photographer duo Gaurav and Priyanka Shukla came together to capture candid memories. Co-founders of Fourfold Pictures, they have a knack for anticipating pivotal moments, with honesty in storytelling being paramount to their work. Over time, Gaurav and Priyanka have built a brand that attracts couples seeking intention, aesthetic depth, and a distinct visual identity. Notably, A-listers such as actors Parineeti Chopra and Aadar Jain, singer Prakriti Kakar, and content creator Aaliyah Kashyap, among others, are part of their repertoire.
While editorial sophistication defines their portfolio, the heart of Fourfold Pictures is rooted in human connection. From intimate ceremonies to grand celebrations, the brand is dedicated to creating enduring visual stories—memories couples can revisit for years to come. The photographers share their insights on capturing intimate nuptials, understanding what modern couples value most, and remembering what truly matters once the camera starts rolling.
“We begin by understanding emotion before aesthetics,” says the duo. Every wedding starts with an internal mood board—light, texture, rhythm, restraint. The final gallery is edited with a fashion sensibility and a storyteller’s heart: timeless, not trend-led.
Intimate weddings allow for emotional closeness. With fewer people, the energy shifts inward. The focus shifts from spectacle to presence, nuance, and genuine human connection.
Each wedding has its own visual language. Sometimes the destination exists as a subtle backdrop; other times it becomes a character within the story. “We let the location influence colour, light, and mood—never overpowering the couple themselves,” mentions the duo.
Intimacy creates space for stillness. “We look for the moments in between moments—glances, silences, and gentle gestures. Those details often carry the deepest emotion,” the duo reflects.
Trust comes with intention and discretion. “We work unobtrusively, allowing couples to remain fully present. When they feel unobserved, authenticity emerges naturally,” shares the duo.
Culture shapes rhythm and expression. “We respond by adapting my pace and framing—honouring tradition while maintaining an editorial lens that feels contemporary and refined,” says the duo.
Think beyond simply capturing moments. Focus on how you want the day to feel. When emotion leads, the images naturally become aesthetically meaningful.
Intimate weddings are often mistaken for being simpler, but in reality, they’re emotionally layered and visually sophisticated. They allow for more intentional storytelling, editorial-style portraits, and visionary experiences that are often harder to achieve in larger celebrations.
“A quiet pause shared between the couple, away from the ceremony and guests. No performance—just presence. These are the moments that linger long after the wedding ends,” Gaurav concludes.
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