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Kajal & Gautham's Most Artistic Click Comes Out!
By: Tupaki Desk | 17 Dec 2020 1:21 PM GMTSizzling actress Kajal Agarwal got married to Gautham Kitchlu at the end of October but it is the discussion point of many. The couple have been uploading pictures on regular basis and those clicks are just amazing.
Recently, Chiranjeevi wished the couple on the sets of 'Acharya' and there is a picture of the couple that recently came out and it is liked by many including the photographer who took it.
Joseph Radhik is a well-known wedding photographer who took pictures of couples like Anushka Sharma-Virat Kohli and Samantha-Naga Chaitanya during their weddings. He called the picture of Kajal and Gautham as one of his favourite pictures of all time.
He posted this wonderful picture and wrote, "Throwback to the middle of this year where I first saw this reflection, and then I saw the silhouette, and then a light turned on in my head. This image is two shots seamlessly merged into each other, kinda like how these beautiful souls have found each other and become one."
He further added, "PS: This one of my favorite photos of all time, not just for the beauty and love, but also my personal memory of photographing the event - it was like going back to my roots. PPS: When you can, try and give the couples you photograph a moment of calm...even if it’s only a few seconds. In the midst of the chaos of a wedding, they'll remember these tiny moments of calm."
Recently, Chiranjeevi wished the couple on the sets of 'Acharya' and there is a picture of the couple that recently came out and it is liked by many including the photographer who took it.
Joseph Radhik is a well-known wedding photographer who took pictures of couples like Anushka Sharma-Virat Kohli and Samantha-Naga Chaitanya during their weddings. He called the picture of Kajal and Gautham as one of his favourite pictures of all time.
He posted this wonderful picture and wrote, "Throwback to the middle of this year where I first saw this reflection, and then I saw the silhouette, and then a light turned on in my head. This image is two shots seamlessly merged into each other, kinda like how these beautiful souls have found each other and become one."
He further added, "PS: This one of my favorite photos of all time, not just for the beauty and love, but also my personal memory of photographing the event - it was like going back to my roots. PPS: When you can, try and give the couples you photograph a moment of calm...even if it’s only a few seconds. In the midst of the chaos of a wedding, they'll remember these tiny moments of calm."