From leaving behind a corporate desk to documenting over 500 weddings across 15 countries, Abhishek Behani has built Jodi Clickers into one of India’s most sought-after wedding photography and filmmaking teams. Known for cinematic, emotion-driven storytelling that fuses artistry with authenticity, he shares the wedding photography trends and tips shaping 2025.
What new tools or techniques are elevating your wedding projects right now?
While our work will always be about people and emotions, new tools are helping us capture them in ways unimaginable a few years ago. Switching to mirrorless cameras allows us to shoot discreetly silent shutters, lighter gear, and incredible low-light capability to keep moments authentic. AI in post-production now speeds up refinement without altering our style, giving us more time for creative storytelling. Drone cinematography has evolved from static aerial shots to choreographed cinematic fly-throughs. We’re also loving motion blur and slow-shutter techniques for the energy and romance they bring to Indian weddings.
What are the biggest wedding photography trends you’re seeing in 2025?
Couples are leaning towards personal, documentary style storytelling capturing glances, laughter, and unscripted moments. Editorial-style portraits with cinematic framing and natural light are trending, creating timeless, magazine-worthy images. Cross-cultural influences are also growing, with intimate guest lists, unique venues, and blends of traditions becoming popular in Indian weddings.
Your advice to brides and grooms for the most photogenic, natural moments?
Forget the camera focus on each other. Laugh, talk, share inside jokes. Allow breathing room in your schedule so portraits don’t feel rushed. A calm couple photographs better than one racing the clock. And most importantly, trust your photographer to watch the light, angles, and timing.
Is there a photo trend you wish more couples embraced?
Natural light is magic sunset pheras, open-air mehendis, and golden hour portraits elevate mood and colour. We also love ‘unplugged ceremonies’ where guests are fully present, no phones in hand. The emotion is richer, and the images more powerful.
Three expert tips for the perfect wedding images?
- Be Present, Not Perfect – The best moments are unposed.
- Build Breathing Space – Calm couples look their best.
- Trust the Process – Let your photographer do the seeing.