25 Jan Tejal & Subodh Indian Wedding Seteais Palace Portugal
Indian Wedding Photography in Portugal
Aguiam Wedding Photography | Portugal
There is something very magical and transcendent about an Indian Wedding. Tejal and Subodh Indian wedding at Seteais Palace Portugal shows it all. This American couple decided to have their destination Indian wedding in the wedding venue Seteais Palace in Sintra. The Hindu wedding ceremony took place in the Palace gardens with a beautifully decorated Mandap in tones of red, beige and pink, soft pink and greenery. The wedding reception took place at Pátio da Galé in Lisbon. All the wedding scenery and ceremonies really take our breath away, an amazing Indian wedding decoration, vivid colors a fascinating traditional Hindu wedding in Portugal. See the love, the joy and happiness surrounding this stunning couple and their family and friends, with our Indian wedding at Seteais Palace Portugal.
Usually Indian Weddings take place in 2 or 3 days. All full of events, traditions and rituals. Fortunately all these traditions are kept between families and maintained throughout generations. The language, the dances, the traditional wear, all in one place and suddenly we are in any city in India without getting out of Portugal. We truly think and believe this is extremely important, we value this a lot. We respect all instructions we are given because sometimes there are moments we are not allowed to photograph or places we cannot go. For example, we know that we cannot enter the Madap with our shoes on, we must be barefoot at all times. All these details are very important for us. We don’t want, what so ever, to disrespect someone’s beliefs. Sometimes in Catholic Weddings the priest doesn’t allow us to be at the alter so you see, we must always adapt the best way we can. Not going to lie that sometimes it’s hard work haha 😉
Hair Stylist: Tania De Sousa – HairStylist
Make up artist: Cláudia Água Make Up
Video: VIP Weddings Films
Deco: Details Event Planning
Venues: Hotel Quinta da Marinha Resort, Tivoli Palácio de Seteais, Páteo da Gale
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