February 2023 Photo Archive at Knotted Photography India

Welcome to the February 2023 archive. If you’re looking for what we captured in that month, you’re in the right place. We shot weddings, engagements, and family events across India, and each picture tells a story. Below you’ll find a quick rundown of the highlights, plus a few tips you can use for your own photo sessions.

Wedding moments that shine

February brought a handful of beautiful weddings, from hill‑top ceremonies in Himachal to beach vows in Goa. We focused on natural light, soft colors, and candid smiles. One couple chose a sunrise ceremony; we used the golden hour to get a warm glow on the bride’s dress. Another couple liked a rustic vibe, so we incorporated wooden décor and captured the small details that made their day unique.

What we love about February weddings is the cool weather. It keeps guests comfortable and makes it easier to get clean, sharp shots without melting sweat. If you’re planning a wedding this time of year, schedule your photo slot early in the morning or late afternoon for the best light.

Engagement sessions you’ll want to copy

Engagement shoots were a big part of the month’s work. We visited urban rooftops in Delhi, lush gardens in Bangalore, and historic lanes in Jaipur. The goal was simple: show the couple’s personality. One couple brought their pet dog, and we let the dog run around—those candid moments turned into the best photos. Another pair loved street art, so we used bright murals as a backdrop to add color.

Tip: Pick a location that means something to you. It doesn’t have to be fancy; a local café or a favorite park works just as well. The key is to feel relaxed, because relaxed subjects make relaxed photos.

Family gatherings also filled our February schedule. From birthdays to small reunions, our approach stayed the same: capture real interactions. We encouraged families to play games, share jokes, and move around. That energy shows up in the final images and makes each photo feel alive.

If you’re wondering why some families look stiff in photos, it’s usually because they’re posing too much. Let the photographer guide you, but stay natural. A simple “pretend you’re telling a story” cue works wonders.

Overall, February 2023 was a busy month for us, and the pictures reflect the love and joy that our clients share. While the archive page doesn’t list each post individually, you can still see the range of styles we offer: bright and airy, moody and classic, or a mix of both.

Thinking about booking a session? Contact us and let’s talk about what you want. Whether it’s a wedding, an engagement, or a family day, we’ll plan the shoot so it fits your schedule and budget. We love turning moments into timeless memories, and February proved just how much we enjoy that work.

Stay tuned for more archives from upcoming months. Each month brings new stories, new locations, and new smiles. We’re excited to share them with you.

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