Corey & Saurabh

Wedding photography In Goa
Corey & Saurabh
Luxury Beach Wedding in Goa

Overview

Corey & Saurabh’s wedding was a breathtaking luxury beach celebration set against the golden sands and turquoise waters of Goa. Designed as an intimate yet opulent destination wedding, the event brought together diverse cultures, emotions, and aesthetics. Our responsibility was to capture the wedding through storytelling photography and a cinematic wedding film that would not only document the events but preserve the soul of their love story.This case study highlights the creative vision, challenges faced, execution strategy, and final results of the project.

Client: Urban Threads NYC

Location: Brooklyn, New York

Service: Lifestyle Brand Photography

Industry: Fashion & Apparel

Duration: 3 Weeks

Photographer: Stotage Studio

Client Vision & Brief

The couple wanted more than traditional wedding coverage. Their brief focused on:

A story-driven visual narrative instead of posed photography
A cinematic wedding film that felt like a short movie
Natural, emotional moments captured authentically
Emphasis on the beach, sunset, and Goan vibe
A luxury aesthetic that still felt intimate and real

Creative Approach

Our photography approach was documentary-led, focusing on:

  1. Real emotions and candid interactions

  2. Unscripted moments between the couple, family, and guests

  3. Artistic composition using natural light, textures, and movement

  4. Minimal interruption to maintain authenticity

Each photograph was crafted to function as a standalone memory while also contributing to a larger visual story of the wedding.

Cinematic Wedding Film

The cinematic film was planned and executed like a narrative film:

  1. Pre-wedding interviews and moments for emotional depth

  2. Establishing shots of Goa’s beaches, skies, and surroundings

  3. Slow-motion sequences for emotional impact

  4. Carefully selected background score to match the mood

  5. Seamless transitions between rituals, celebrations, and quiet moments

The final film aimed to make viewers feel the wedding, not just watch it.