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Rosh & Julie – Wedding

Howdy folks!  Just want to wish you all a happy Thanksgiving.  While you’re chowing down on that holiday meal, why don’t you check out this recent wedding for Roshan (or Rosh) and Julie’s wedding.  If you haven’t seen their awesome e-session yet, I suggest you click this link and check it out now!  The wedding took place on a very windy day in Morrisville NC, and was a joy to photograph.  Naturally, both Julie and Rosh are very photogenic, so it was not that hard to get some great moments.  Without further ado, scroll below and check out the photos.

 

Sumeet & Rita, two of my wonderful clients from the past

A very special thanks to Caroline for coming out and rocking this wedding with me.

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Aarti & Kedar – Wedding

Remember that epic E-session in the mountains I posted for my friends Aarti & Kedar a while back? If you don’t, you need to click on this link immediately. I present you today with some of the highlights from their wedding that I shot 3 weekends ago. The wedding took place at the beautiful Aloft hotel in Cherry Hill New Jersey. Now I’ll be honest, I’m not the biggest fan of NJ. The traffic is usually horrible, there’s NO U-turns, you can’t pump your own gas, and there’s not a whole lot of greenery or scenic areas around. Regardless, the wedding itself was really awesome, and we all rocked it out. I could sit here and talk about how great the wedding was, but instead, I’ll just post the images below for you all to enjoy.

Reception

Special Thanks to Mr. Chuck Anerino for helping me out

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Aarti & Kedar – Asheville E-Session

I’ve been away for a while, but like Bruce Willis in Die Hard, I’m coming back with a Vengeance. This session I’m about to share is EPIC in all it’s essence. I don’t usually say that here, but trust me, this shoot was on another level.

A long long time ago, in a galaxy far far away… I attended a little university called East Carolina. Back then, like every other South Asian kid, I was studying pre-med so that one day I could be an awesome doctor and save someone’s life. This was before I knew what an exhausting and boring process trying to be a doctor is, and how much more fun photography is instead (trust me, photography is WAYYY more fun). Anywho, if you do pre-med and actually want to succeed, you will spend a vast majority of your time in the library studying. If you’re brown (South Asian descent) and studying in the same place, chances are, you are eventually going to make friends with the other brown kids studying the same thing. Long story short, this was how I first met with Aarti Patel back in undergrad. Aarti was this tiny little thing that would always be in the library, studying her butt off. I’m not exaggerating here, like 8/10 times, she would be in the library studying. Aarti wanted to hang out with us because A) we were really cool, and B) a group can collectively get more work done and study better. I just wanted to hang out with Aarti because she was smart and knew what she was doing, and also to copy her homework from time to time 😀

Aarti in the library our Sophmore year

Senior post graduation dinner, looking stuntastic as usual

As the years went, my roommates and I as well as Aarti and her friend Puja, would always be in the library studying. We all became study buddies and found ourselves in that dreadful library a little too often.  So much so, that our group would do crazy nerdy things together, like pull 2 all nighters in a row for our genetics and organic finals, and then do it again a day later for physics and anatomy, or play hide & go seek in the areas of the library that would be closed after hours, or make 2 am runs to Krispy Kreme so we could all stuff our face with the lightest warm pillows of fried dough during the “Hot now” period. Yeah, we were all major nerds, but we still rocked it out. It was hard to leave such a good group of friends after we graduated, but everyone had to move on. I moved on to do photography, while pretty much everyone else from the group went into the medical world. None of us are very good at keeping touch, but Aarti and I still caught up from time to time, and hung out once in a while. She told me a few years back in NY that when the time came for her to get married, she wanted no one else to cover her day but me.

I didn’t think much of it when Aarti told me she wanted me to be her photographer for her wedding, but she called me up a few months back and told me that she had met her man, got engaged, and she was ready to book me for her upcoming wedding. I was not only stoked that one of my study buddies was finally getting married, but also for the fact that she kept her word, and that I would be covering her special day. The thing was, both Aarti and her fiance Kedar could only make it down to NC for one weekend, so if we did an engagement session, we would have one day to do it. On top of that twist, Aarti lives near the mountains in Asheville, which is a good three and a half hours away from where I stay.  This was not the most convenient time for me, but if they were gonna be here for one day, then darn it, I was gonna make it happen.  I drove through a crazy thunderstorm, made it to Asheville, and we had an extended E-session that practically lasted the whole day.  I didn’t know any of the places and nothing was really planned.  We just kind went and winged it.  Along the way, I found a red barn, some tall grasses, and beautiful mountains in the background.  I was like a kid in a candy store with such awesome backdrops and environments to shoot in.  Both Aarti & Kedar were troopers and kept up the whole time, regardless of driving nearly 10 hours the day before to make it down to Asheville.

This session was so cool, that I decided posting images would make you scroll a LOT.  So instead, I decided to make a slideshow for all of you to enjoy.  So without further ado, here’s Aarti & Kedar’s E-session 🙂

 

A few of the awesome photos incase you can’t wait for the slideshow to load

My brides can climb trees.  What can yours do?

Yes, I made them climb on top of the hay stacks. So worth it.

One of my favorites

Congratulations Aarti & Kedar. See you at the wedding!

Bonus mini shoot the morning after!

Probably my favorite shot

Thanks to Aamir for coming out and helping me with the shoot.