Sukhi is the bride that calls you when you have had one of those crazy days that caused you to go non-stop and then you pick up the phone to jump on your final conference call for the day and she warms your heart in every way. Yep that is her, which makes Jaskaran one lucky guy!
Having been on our call with both her and her mom it is easy to see where she gets her kind heart from. It warms me to my core when I speak with clients and they have taken the time to really do their research in viewing imagery and studying it to the point that they truly see and feel the difference so much so that it has led them back to our site again and again due to a certain draw. It’s that draw that I feel sets us a part from the rest as there certainly is enough talent in the world to go around.
Part of finding the right photographer for your wedding really has to do with how comfortable you mesh with them, of course they need to understand and know how to use their gear to capture what they see in a way that depicts what is taking place – I love it when I can answer all the right questions that clients ask that make you as a professional know that they value what you bring to the table. It is so appreciated as we are so invested in what we bring.
We ended 2019 with a bang as these two sweethearts were our last 2019 session and bended our year starting the count down to their wedding in August!
There’s what you see on wedding day. And then there’s everything that makes us the photographers we are.
This channel is where we share the in-between — the building, the learning, the late nights, the marriage that has carried us through nearly two decades of photographing other people’s love stories.
We’re still very much in weddings. Still shooting. Still telling stories. Still showing up for our couples. But here, you’ll also see how we live, work, problem-solve, and grow together behind the camera — because who we are off a wedding day shapes how we show up on one.
If you’re planning a wedding, work in the wedding industry, or simply love honest conversations about partnership, creativity, and building a life together — you’ll fit right in.
Subscribe and stay close. YouTube @theregetis This is the double date you won’t regret.
Christmas in America is culture as much as it is tradition 🤍
It’s family, food, memories, and the people we carry with us — both near and far.
Today’s South Asian Wedded Life episode holds space for engagement, family dynamics, Indo-American life, and the emotions that surface when love and legacy meet.
Sending love to everyone navigating the season in their own way.
YouTube @amyregeti is where the entire heartfelt episode is ... head on over! 🎄 Merry Christmas, SAWL family.
There’s something special about engagement celebrations that are kept intimate — they breathe differently.
Bhavya & Jayant’s South Asian Indian engagement celebration at Stone Tower Winery in Leesburg, Virginia was filled with easy laughter, meaningful conversations, and the kind of togetherness that reminds you what these moments are really about.
Stone Tower is such a beautiful fit for smaller, lighthearted gatherings — open spaces, vineyard views, and a natural elegance that doesn’t need overproduction to shine. It’s a place where families can relax, reconnect, and truly enjoy being together.
It was also a pleasure working closely with Bhavya’s mom during the booking process. Her confidence and decisiveness — right from the referral — spoke volumes.
In so many Indian and Indian-American families, parents thoughtfully vet vendors while couples juggle school, residencies, fellowships, and demanding careers. When trust is there, everything flows exactly as it should.
Authenticity always wins.
The laughter, the smiles, the memories — and the promise of what’s still to come. 🤍
Coming off a wedding weekend always leaves me thoughtful 🤍
Somewhere between unloading camera bags, folding laundry, and realizing Christmas is next week, I found myself replaying a quiet thought I know I’m not alone in…
We shouldn’t have to explain neglect to our kids or visiting family in a place meant to teach reverence.
I finally sat down and talked about it — honestly, gently, and without judgment — in a new episode of SAWL - Spilling the Chai with Amy ☕️
If you’ve ever left a place of worship feeling spiritually full but physically unsettled… this conversation might be for you.
🎥 Full episode on YouTube @amyregeti
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And I’d really love to hear your thoughts in the comments 🤍