Birthday Party
Birthday events are an extremely good raise to any infant's shallowness. Making them sense like kings (or queens) for the day is one of the exceptional (and most lasting) gifts you may deliver them.
Our Unique Features
- Family photoshoots
- Freinds and Relatives photoshoots
- Candid photoshoots
- Full function photoshoots
- Reception Photoshoot
- Couple Poses – The Royal Shot!
- Funny Melodramatic Moments!
- Its Black. Its White!
- A Walk to Remember – The ‘Chal Mere Saath’ Shot!
- The ‘Can’t Wait to be with You’ shot!
- Romancing the Rains!
- The ‘I’ll take you Home’ shot!
- A li’l Privacy Please!
- Couple Swag!
- That ‘Catching a Few Moments Together’ shot!
- Status Update!
- Wedding Vows!
- Your First Dance!
- The Essential ‘Just Married’ Shot!
- The First Kiss!
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