| Megha & Chakshu | Portrait Session | Monday |
| Agra, India | March 17, 2008 |
So, here we go. I hope you are all excited for this. Because you aren’t going to believe it.
To put it very simply, we just did a portrait session at the Taj Mahal.

Yes.
Seriously.
Wow, hey? I still can’t even believe it, and the whole entire thing is just a blur. I think half of it is because it’s just such a huge deal, that we can’t believe we did it. And the other half is because we were under a lot of stress and pressure right from the get-go. It wasn’t easy to do at all, and I’m so happy that we managed to get some great shots even under some tough conditions.
You see, we had this little plan in mind for a while. We all packed our bags, and left Delhi early in the morning for a road trip to Agra, the city that is home to the Taj Mahal. We arrived around 1PM, I believe. We checked into our hotel, took a quick trip to see the magnificent structure, grabbed a quick bite, and then it was time to get ready. Megha and Chakshu changed into their gorgeous reception outfits from their wedding. (They got married here in Delhi in December, and we were unfortunately a month too late with our trip to attend). We made our way to the Taj around 5:00PM, hoping to get some great sunset light to work with.
First off, there was no sunset. Well, not one we could see. Agra was covered in a hazy foggy sky, so there was no real colour coming through. Oh well, we had nice light anyway, but it was darker than we would have liked.
So we all walk down an alley to actually get into the Taj. Megha and Chakshu dressed to the nines, walking down a smelly, busy alley. Funny stuff!
Then we get to the gate. 20 Rupees entry for Indians, 750 for foreigners ($0.50 and just about $20 Canadian). Hilarious hey? But that wasn’t the tough part. Apparently they now have rules that forbid you to bring in any bags.
Think about that for a moment. We’re there to do a photo session, and we can’t bring in our camera bags. Major stress out time!
Chakshu managed to convince a guy to let us bring in his tiny backpack, so Rob and I, in a wild flurry, start to decide what we want to bring in. We had brought everything, since this was going to be a portrait session to remember, and now we had to cut out most of what we brought. We stuffed in a few lenses, and some flash cards, and had to leave everything else behind. And this whole process took up a ton of our precious time where we still had some light to work with! Eek!
Then we all finally get through the gates, and walk in to see the Taj. It’s honestly breathtaking, and we started to get to work. 



Namaste!
Chakshu is a photo buff himself, and he couldn’t resist whipping out his own camera to take some shots! He looks so incredibly cool in this shot, doesn’t he??
Megha’s incredible chura. She will be wearing these from the time she got married (December, 2007) until she has her reception back in Edmonton in June, 2008! Dedication!
Just putting on some of her jewelry
Love, love, love, love, love the feeling of this one. 
We stepped off to the side to this great red colonnade to take some more secluded shots.
These two really know how to laugh with each other and are always having fun together. We absolutely loved it.
Plus they know how to work the camera like pros. I’m finding it hard to believe they AREN’T models. Seriously, this had nothing to do with us, and everything to do with them.



This shot feels like there was no one else around for miles. I love it. 

How about we take a stroll towards the Taj? Ok!


A reflection in one of the pools.
I can’t get enough of this one. 
Like a movie.
We took very very few shots of the Taj itself, lol! But here’s one we liked.
I still can’t believe this whole thing really happened. 

Romance personified.
And in the middle of all those romantic, intense and serious shots it was always goofing around and having fun. Our favorite type of couple. 

Self portrait! We look absolutely grungy beside them, it’s ridiculous!
And can you believe this? At this point we pretty much were the very last people in the place, and it was pitch black. Rob had to set the camera on top of Chakshu’s backpack, since we weren’t allowed our tripods. But all the difficulty was worth it. This is Rob’s favorite shot of the day.

Shabaam!
And then a few detail shots when we got back to the hotel.
Megha’s mangalsutra, the necklace she gets when she is married. It is one of the five things that signify a woman's married status, so it's very important!
And her fantastic shoes.
And that’s all we have done up so far. There are so many to go through that we just can’t do them justice on this laptop, and we’re itching to get home and work on them on our real computers. But now I’m going to get sort of sappy, so hold on to your seats.
Now, just imagine how many people are visiting the Taj each day. And then place a couple who look like models in the middle of it all, dressed up like they are at their wedding while everyone else is wearing t-shirts and shorts, and then have two people with huge cameras taking shots. Trust me, we attracted a LOT of attention. And even more than that, they attracted a sort of paparazzi, as tourists and locals alike were trying to snap a picture of them or just standing there staring. Some people were even jumping down from these huge platforms to sneak up behind Rob to get a shot. I think many of the tourists must have thought they were famous or something. But it was certainly really, extremely tough conditions for anyone to stay relaxed and happy, with all those people staring at you. Megha and Chakshu did a flat out amazing job, and it’s the honest truth that they completely share the credit for this shoot. The amount of work, preparation, dedication and commitment they put into this is astounding, and we honestly can never thank them enough for doing this with us.
I don’t know how we manage to meet such amazing people, who give so much to us (we’ve actually been staying with them in Chakshu’s house for the past 6 days, and they have been the most hospitable hosts imaginable). And then to put so much effort into doing the Taj shoot with us, it’s not just anyone who would do that, and we consider ourselves so very very lucky. So an enormous thank you to both Megha, Chakshu, and Chakshu’s family who have been so kind to us over this past week. And to Megha and Chakshu, without whom these photos would not exist. As far as we all could tell, this is possibly the first time this has been done on this scale. Photo sessions like this don’t really happen for couples in India, and with the amount of work it took to get to the Taj, it certainly wasn’t just a walk in the park. So we’re very glad to have been a part of this. Now we can’t wait to get home and get some of these printed for our house!
Ok, enough sappiness. We’re off to do another shoot with them in Delhi! Wish us luck!
Lauren
Category: Weddings
Tags: agra, architecture, india, mangalsutra, photography, portrait, reflection, taj mahal, travel, weddings
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Glen: Hello, I dont know any of these people but I was moved by the love and affections which shows betwenn the couple. Wishing you a happy life like this forever. G. Sarwar ( 2010-04-22 05:27:20 )
Amna Hakim Photography: These images are stunning! I love each one!! You guys really lucked out with this opportunity and I'm sure the couple will cherish these for life! ( 2009-11-10 18:47:05 )
Summer Leigh: Oh my goodness, the night portraits at the Taj were to die for. Breath taking! ( 2009-06-08 16:08:04 )
Sanjna: Awesome Photos..you are grate photographers. ( 2009-04-09 13:45:17 )
pradip jadhav: i really impressed on this photographs really very very very very good/ cute/ silent photographs. not only photographs but also wedding persong is very good looking. ( 2009-02-13 22:29:26 )
Miles and Pixels: Wow! Super session, man.. Loved the one with the reflections in the puddle.. and the bride looks so beautiful..! A wedding in taj, now THAT IS what a real wedding should be like. The family must be well connected with very deep pockets... ( 2008-05-04 06:12:41 )
Lisa from Blush: Awe! ( 2008-04-04 12:27:57 )
Tammy Huculak: Rob & Lauren, I cant say enough how talented and amazing you are! I'm so proud of you both! Can't wait till your home! See you SOON!! ( 2008-03-21 04:31:55 )
Justine Miller Photography: These are just amazing.. what a great experience.. your work is amazing! You've made my blog roll! ( 2008-03-20 21:40:05 )
Rikka: I read ALOT of blogs, but I hardly EVER get chills when looking at images. This session is INCREDIBLE! Wow, what a gorgeous couple and you are so blessed to be there! Congrats on some exceptional work :) ( 2008-03-19 08:34:16 )
lauren: hey all! thanks for the amazing comments, we are so happy that people enjoyed these shots! to answer a question, we're going to be in amritsar for holi, not delhi. and it's going to be scary, kids are already trying to throw paint balloons at us and holi isn't until tomorrow!!! hopefully we get a few cool shots while staying safe :) ( 2008-03-19 01:38:32 )
Merissa: Wow! What an incredible entry! Sensational shots at the Taj Mahal! I just loved each shot! The black and white pics are exceptional! Merissa -Edmonton ( 2008-03-18 20:58:17 )
Curtis: Epic ( 2008-03-18 20:19:10 )
Petra Hall: I just wanted to say how amazing your blog is. I've gone through it all in one go (took a few hours) and I've read it all. Haven't looked all the video's though, but I'll be back! LOVE the shots in this post and the bride is amazing looking. I wish to be able to do this type of trip myself one day, and your blog is such an inspiration on where to go and what to see. Thanks! :) ( 2008-03-18 15:33:40 )
Stephenie Peterson: That was truly inspirational! What an experience that must have been for you and the couple alike! ( 2008-03-18 13:18:15 )
Chad Morgan: You two are an inspiration! What an amazing adventure. I live in Boulder, Colorado, which is beautiful, and I love it. But, what fun to globe-trot the world and do what you love. Bravo! ( 2008-03-18 09:04:35 )
Sarah Rhoads Photo: Sooo fun! you lucky ducks! great images on here! ( 2008-03-18 08:48:58 )
Chelo: NEATO!! How awesome is this? I'm so glad I bumped into your blog :) ( 2008-03-18 06:49:50 )
Tal: Having visited the Taj recently, and knowing the true magnificence of the structure, this entry/these photos have rendered me speechless. You guys are unreal. ( 2008-03-18 02:05:19 )
Morgan: You two are so lucky to be there. All these photos are absolutely breathtaking and so beautiful. Hats off to you two for all of these amazing photos! ( 2008-03-17 23:30:33 )
Mom S.: Absolutely wonderful photo shoot! Miss you both and looking forward to you getting home. ( 2008-03-17 20:41:16 )
violet: beautiful!!! Will you be in Delhi for Holi?? ( 2008-03-17 19:18:19 )
Marisa: The pictures of the Taj are so amazing. You guys are great. Its just so beautiful ( 2008-03-17 19:14:48 )
Terilee Ouimette: These pictures literally took my breath away. What an amazing oppurtunity you guys had, and your images are stunning. Wow. ( 2008-03-17 18:39:41 )
Lise: It is so wonderful that you are there together enjoying this beautiful place and able to share it with us through your photos in spite of the restrictions you did a super shoot, cant wait to see the rest of it when you get back home, I have so many questions that will just have to wait,Thank God for the great people you are staying with. ( 2008-03-17 13:04:56 )
Shweta: Wow!!The Taj Shoot must have been such a cool thing for the lucky couple!I can well imagine their happiness considering I was at the Taj too this new year.A uniquely romantic shoot! ( 2008-03-17 08:37:24 )
suzanne.@gmail.com: Totally MAGNIFICENT photo's. You both are just amazing.!! This photo session with Megha &Chakshu at the Taj are prizeless. Congrads!!!! ( 2008-03-17 08:16:50 )
Vicki Friesen: This photo shoot was unreal. I absolutely love it. Great shots. ( 2008-03-16 12:32:51 )