After a lovely cocktail hour and a delicious dinner at Juliette Restaurant, the wedding party swarmed the hipsterdom streets of Williamsburg to Larry Lawrence bar a few blocks away. There, we walked up to a traditional Indian mandap (covered structure with pillars) being raised. Brandy had mentioned they cost something like $2K just to RENT so she and her dad went ahead and built it themselves. We launched into a traditional Indian ceremony which captivated the audience from all over the world. Someone at the audience asked me if I shoot Indian weddings all the time. But despite being from Bangladesh, this was my FIRST actual Indian ceremony. (Or at least one I can remember before migrating to this country at age 9).
Meanwhile, in the corner of Larry Lawrence, strobe lights were going off. My photobooth company, Oh Snap! Smile, had set up a photobooth which quickly went into effect after the ceremony ended, and would continue to operate until the lights were shut at 4 in the morning. Never a dull moment as the drinks flowed and the shutter clicked.
Toasts, cocktails, dancing and even late night tacos made an appearance throughout the course of the night. It was truly an epic wedding and my most heartfelt congrats to the happy couple, Brandy and Sudhir!































- Don’t miss part 1 of Brandy and Sudhir’s Indian wedding at Juliette Restaurant.
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Beautiful, elegant and simple wedding! Well captured.
Thanks, Nas!