We love new and interesting ideas for wedding decor, so its no surprise that we love this trend of umbrellas. Umbrellas have been used for a while now in indian weddings, but they are being used more and more creatively. So heres a mini inspiration post showing how they can be used in your gaye holud as hanging decor, lighting, centrepieces or even as a substitute for parasols. To keep the look fun and casual you could incorporate colours and embroidery, while lace and monotones look really elegant.
Who needs a chandelier when you can have these amazing works of art hanging?

The prettiest lampshades you could have for an outdoor event.
As much as we love Bangladeshi Weddings, we love how creative fusion weddings can be. The merging of two different cultures can traditions can be quite difficult. Today we are sharing a few events that have been pulled off flawlessly. We do not own the rights to these photos, they belong to their respective copyright owners.

Sarah and Ben - Bangladeshi + Jewish Wedding
Sarah and Ben had an amazing fusion wedding that highlights both her Bangladeshi heritage and his Jewish Heritage. We love Sarah's Tarun Tahiliani gown that incorporates the bling of a lehenga and the elements of a ball gown. The bridesmaids wore pretty sarees as well as mehendi. Judging from the photos we can see that everyone definitely had a blast!
Samantha + Heinz - Bangladeshi + American/European Wedding
Samantha and Heinz had the perfect balance of Bangladeshi traditions in their fusion wedding. We love her unique Sabyasachi ensemble and the amount of attention that was paid to every little detail. From the chai stall to the drinks stand, the amount of detail is phenomenal. The end result was a beautiful fusion wedding and gaye holud.

Tanvir Ali, of Wedding Moments™ is a well known photographer in the BD wedding industry, there isn't a day that goes by where we don't come across his amazing work. Having covered more than 1000 weddings, we can't really be surprised. Don't just take our word for it, have a look at his work and you will see why brides all over Bangladesh use him for their wedding photography.
Chief Photographer: Tanvir Ali
Based in: Dhaka
Chief Photographer: Tanvir Ali
Based in: Dhaka
Coverage: We love destination weddings!
Female team member: Yes
A little bit about Tanvir Ali:
A little bit about Tanvir Ali:
I’ve been doing professional wedding photography since 2009 and by God’s grace I’ve covered more than 1,000 weddings so far. As a photographer, I believe that there's just something about being able to capture the moment, the emotions. The thought of being able to capture some of the happiest memories of a person’s life and preserving them forever is what always motivates me. Inspirations: My biggest inspiration would be Zack Arias. I think his work is truly brilliant and the way he thinks and feels about photography is absolutely amazing!
About WeddingMoments™: Our tagline is “Bring elegance back in to wedding photography.” In WeddingMoments™ we believe that photography is not just about taking pictures, it’s about painting with light. Thus we try our best to paint the moments of your precious day so that you can cherish them forever!
Our services include photography, wedding films/cinematography, wedding video, event management. We are a one-stop shop to all things related to wedding!
I started doing wedding photography professionally from 2009. So that gives me a experience a little bit over 5 years.
What is your style of photography?
My style of photography is like a documentary wedding and portrait photographer. I like to take a lot of candid shots of the bride and groom, and the guests. I want to capture every moment I can and tell a story through my frames.
Are your packages negotiable?
No, all our package prices are fixed.
What venues have you worked at previously?
Are you open to working alongside other photography companies?
No. We have a few of our own special shots but most of our clicks are candid.
Can a client request certain pictures to be taken?
Yes, of course. We try to fulfil all our clients’ wishes within our capacity.
Yes, of course. We try to fulfil all our clients’ wishes within our capacity.
How soon after the wedding can a client expect their photos?
Our delivery time is a minimum of one month.
What equipment do you use? (camera, lenses, editing software)
I use two cameras: Canon 6D and Canon 7D. Lenses include Canon 70-200 f2.8, Canon 24-70 f2.8, Canon 85mm f1.8, Canon 50mm f1.4, etc. I use Adobe Lightroom to edit all my photos.
Our delivery time is a minimum of one month.
What equipment do you use? (camera, lenses, editing software)
I use two cameras: Canon 6D and Canon 7D. Lenses include Canon 70-200 f2.8, Canon 24-70 f2.8, Canon 85mm f1.8, Canon 50mm f1.4, etc. I use Adobe Lightroom to edit all my photos.
Yes, we bring our own studio set up.
Do you have backup equipment/dual card slot?
Yes, of course.
Do you have a substitute if you are sick on the day of the wedding?
Yes, of course.
Do you use client’s photography for advertising purposes?
We do, only after taking permission from our clients.
How far in advance should a client book your services?
Clients have to book us a minimum of one month before the event.
WeddingMoments | Website | Facebook | Packages
How far in advance should a client book your services?
Clients have to book us a minimum of one month before the event.
WeddingMoments | Website | Facebook | Packages
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