Keshav and Aish’s wedding at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay was more than just a wedding—it was a celebration of love, family, and tradition that will be remembered by everyone who attended. Surrounded by the beauty of Maryland’s Eastern Shore and supported by their incredible families and friends, Keshav and Aish made their special day a true reflection of their connection and the people who love them most. We are no strangers to the incredible talent of this family, and we were honored to photograph Keshav’s sister Kavya’s wedding as well.
A Venue That Sets the Scene
The Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay provided the perfect backdrop for this vibrant celebration. With its stunning waterfront views, expansive grounds, and luxurious atmosphere, the venue created a destination experience for the couple and their guests, many of whom traveled from Maryland, Washington DC, Virginia, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware to celebrate.
The Hyatt’s versatility makes it a favorite for South Asian weddings, and Keshav and Aish’s multi-day event showcased just how well the venue caters to these celebrations. Whether it was the outdoor ceremonies, lively baraat, or a reception filled with high-energy dancing, the Hyatt provided the perfect setting for every moment.
A Dream Team at the Hyatt
A significant highlight of the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay is its dedicated team, which Kate and her staff lead. They understand the traditions and needs of South Asian weddings, and their expertise was on full display throughout Keshav and Aish’s wedding weekend. From managing the timeline to ensuring every detail was flawless, Kate and her team worked tirelessly to bring the couple’s vision to life. Unsurprisingly, the Hyatt is a trusted choice for South Asian couples looking for a venue that understands and values their culture.
The Love That Binds
Keshav and Aish’s love for one another was at the heart of every moment of their wedding. Their bond is apparent in how they look at each other, support each other, and their families come together to celebrate their union. Watching them interact with their families, who clearly adore them, was a reminder of how much joy and pride their love brings to those around them.
The heartfelt speeches from family and friends made it clear how loved these two are. Every word spoken reflected the admiration and joy felt by everyone present. The effort put into honoring Keshav and Aish with performances was incredible. From meticulously planned and executed dances to tear-jerking toasts, their loved ones went all out to ensure this celebration was unforgettable.
Dancing the Night Away
And then there was the dancing—oh, the dancing! Keshav and Aish weren’t just spectators; they were the stars of the dance floor. Both brought energy and passion, delivering performances that left everyone in awe. They didn’t just dance; they owned the floor, setting it on fire with moves that were equal parts graceful and electric. Family and friends matched their energy, creating a celebration that was as dynamic and spirited as the couple themselves.
Thank You, Keshav and Aish
Keshav and Aish, thank you for allowing us to be part of your incredible wedding. The love you share, the effort your families put into making every moment meaningful, and the joy that filled every corner of the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay made this celebration truly one of a kind. Your wedding reminded us why we do what we do—to capture moments that tell a story, preserve memories, and celebrate the love that brings people together.
For couples considering a destination wedding venue that combines stunning beauty, cultural understanding, and exceptional service, the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay is an incredible choice. We’d love to help tell your story and create lasting memories of your big day.
Here’s the quiet truth no one tells guests before an Indian or Indian-American wedding:
You’re not just watching. You’re participating. Not with choreography or rituals — but with presence.
Indian weddings move differently. They breathe differently. They carry meaning in moments that don’t announce themselves.
When guests arrive expecting efficiency, cues, or constant explanation, tension builds — and the couple feels it.
What actually matters? Respect. Patience. Openness. That’s it.
This post isn’t about rules or etiquette. It’s about showing up with curiosity instead of expectations — and why that one shift changes everything for the couple at the center of it all.
👉 Full blog is live (link in BIO) 👉 Especially worth sharing with non-Indian guests 👉 Brides: this is a great post to send before the wedding day
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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.
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. 🤍
If posing feels intimidating, you’re not alone — especially in South Asian and fusion weddings where outfits, jewelry, rituals, and expectations stack layer upon layer.
So here are five simple shifts that make a world of difference in your portraits:
1️⃣ Chin slightly forward + down 2️⃣ Soft, relaxed hands 3️⃣ Let your veil/dupatta frame your face 4️⃣ Shift your weight for instant natural elegance 5️⃣ Breathe in… smile out
None of these tips are about perfection.
They’re about presence — showing up in your own skin, your own way, with confidence that doesn’t compete with anyone else’s version of “bridal.”
If you’re planning your wedding and want more guidance — cultural, emotional, or practical — you’ll find it all across: ✨ Rituals & Reflections ✨ REHEARSED (Coming soon!) ✨ RENDERED (coming soon!) ✨ Clarity Calls with Amy ✨ Wedding photography with The Regeti’s
Your wedding deserves preparation that feels empowering… not overwhelming.
Link in comments OR visit theregetis.com to learn more.
Swapna & Hari — ShadowCreek Ceremony + River Creek Reception Today we’re featuring their beautiful wedding — two venues, two energies, one seamless story.
ShadowCreek held the quiet, emotional, heart-centered moments… and River Creek brought the celebration to life in the most joyful way.
Watching these two families come together — the tenderness, the cultural rhythms, the genuine love — reminded me again why Indian weddings feel so deeply generational. They’re not events… they’re family history unfolding.
And watching Swapna & Hari move through their day with grace, humor, and that quiet understanding between them? Pure magic.
You can see more from their day at theregetis.com or by clicking on BIO to our for the BLOG link directly.
OR if you want to find your calm - book a Clarity Call with Amy - if you’re planning your 2026-27 wedding we would love to hear from you 💛
Swapna & Hari’s engagement ceremony and everything this moment truly means in a Hindu/South Asian family.
Their celebration took place at a small clubhouse with only their closest people, and honestly? Those intimate spaces are where you see a family’s truth… the love, the expectations, the tenderness, the growth — all without the noise.
So many people outside our culture don’t realize this, but a Hindu engagement ceremony isn’t just a “party.”
It’s the moment two families formally bless the union. It’s the first public acknowledgement of the couple. It’s promises made with elders present. It’s tradition meeting the future.
Some families celebrate it quietly. Some turn it into a mini wedding reception. But the heart behind it never changes.
And watching Swapna & Hari together… it was like watching poetry before it learned to speak.
Full blog is live on SAWL — packed with insights on what an engagement ceremony really means, how to plan one, and the difference between engagement photos and engagement ceremony coverage (yes, we explain this one often 😂).
Come read it, especially if your family is navigating both Indian and American traditions. ❤️
Some weddings feel less like a booking… and more like life coming full circle.
Abigail & Corey’s beautiful celebration at Poplar Springs Inn & Spa in Warrenton, Virginia was exactly that kind of day.
But what made this wedding truly unforgettable? The people.
It all reminded us why we do what we do. We’re not here to chase trends or orchestrate reels. We’re here for the real — the honest moments, the soul moments, the ones couples will return to for the rest of their lives.
Warrenton, Fauquier County, Poplar Springs couples… If you want your day preserved in a way that feels lived-in, emotional, and deeply yours — we’d be honored to tell your story.
Yesterday I shared Birju’s baraat as a reel — the color, the music, the movement. But today, I’m sharing the meaning behind it.
There’s so much more to that moment than drums and dancing… and I felt called to write about it — about family, lineage, belonging, and what Indian-American communities represent in this country far beyond what meets the eye.
If you’ve ever looked at a baraat and wondered what you’re really witnessing — or if you believe America is at its best when we understand each other a little more — this one is worth reading.
📝 Read the full blog linked in the COMMENTS below. 👇👇👇
It’s a story of culture, love, legacy… and why celebrations like this matter far more than most people realize.
Let me know your thoughts after reading — I’d love to hear how it lands for you.
Some Vidai`s feel ceremonial… and then there are Vidaiis like this.
Palak and her grandfather — a moment that says everything without a single word. You could feel the attachment, the history, the love that only a grandparent carries.
Vidai isn’t just a goodbye. It’s generations holding on… and letting go… all at once.
If you want storytellers who notice the moments that matter most, explore more at theregetis.com.
And join us at SAWL.life for deeper conversations around the South Asian wedding experience.
Sahana & Reed’s Christian ceremony at Outlook at Saddleridge was one for the books — not just because it followed their Hindu ceremony earlier that morning, but because this couple embraced every unexpected moment with so much grace and laughter.
Three rain resets, soaked chairs, heroic venue staff, an all-star planner (@planned.celebrations), and a bridesmaid who accidentally almost took out the pastor right before the first kiss 😅 — this day had it all.
And somehow? It still felt effortless. It still felt joyful. It still felt like celebrating with old friends.
That’s what we love most about the couples who trust us — the comfort, the connection, the way the day feels less like working and more like being welcomed into the family.
Head to the blog for the full story — this one you’ll want to read start to finish. 📸✨ Link in bio.
Sahana & Reed’s Tamil Hindu wedding was pure heart — the kind of day where tradition, love, and family all meet in the same breath.
From Reed arriving in his Granddad’s red Thunderbird convertible… to the way Sahana’s family welcomed his family like they’d known them forever… the entire day felt like a celebration of connection.
They’re one of those rare couples who carry that school-days kind of love — playful, grounded, and genuine at the soul level. The kind of love that makes a ceremony feel bigger than the rituals, and a marriage feel bigger than the moment.
New blog post is live — full story, full gallery, and all the meaning behind this beautiful Tamil ceremony.
What makes a South Asian fusion wedding fusion? Hint: It’s not just about skin tone or who’s marrying outside the culture.
Fusion happens when: ✨ Two Indian families speak different languages ✨ Two regional traditions meet under one mandap ✨ Two religions blend with respect ✨ Two American upbringings reinterpret cultural roots ✨ Two worlds — any worlds — choose love over labels
This is why we chose this niche. Because fusion isn’t a buzzword. It’s the lived experience of so many Indian-American couples navigating identity, culture, family, and love — all at once.
Today’s blog touches the real heart of fusion weddings, including:
✨ How wardrobe, rituals & food carry generational meaning ✨ Why family dynamics are the true fusion challenge ✨ What makes these weddings emotionally rich and unforgettable If you’re planning a fusion or Indian-American wedding — or simply love seeing two worlds become one — this one is for you.
If you`re planning a South Asian or fusion wedding… this one is for you.
The wedding industry still teaches brides the Western way of planning — but our weddings don’t work like that. Not even close.
So today, I’m breaking down 5 things every South Asian bride should know before hiring any vendors — the exact clarity that saves stress, money, and so many timeline headaches down the road.
If you’ve ever wondered: • “What order should I book vendors in?” • “Why does everyone have a different answer?” • “Why do timelines feel so confusing?” • “Are we doing too much? Not enough? Missing something?” …this carousel will help you breathe and see things clearly.
I built this as a quick-but-impactful guide for Indian & Fusion brides who want to plan with confidence — not chaos — and who deserve vendors who truly understand the multi-day, multi-cultural, multi-family layers of our celebrations.
✨ Read the deeper dive on today’s blog — it’s already live. ✨ And if you want even more clarity in your planning journey, join the newsletter
We’re building for our inner circle — where we’ll be sharing insider guidance, seasonal offerings, planning wisdom, and all the exciting updates on RENDERED & REHEARSED before anyone else hears about them.
Our weddings don’t come with a rehearsal… But your guidance should. Stay close — more is coming.
Sahana & Reed’s engagement session at Morven Park reminded us why we love what we do — the laughter, the stories, the in-between moments where we truly get to know our couples.
We’re sharing their full feature on the blog today… and it’s a special one. A little catch-up, a little heart, and a whole lot of what’s coming next for The Regeti’s.
✨ Tap the link in our bio to read the full post.
And if you haven’t yet, join our email list — it’s about to become our most personal space, where we’ll share new stories, insider wedding wisdom, and those seasonal surprises we only send to our inner circle.
A room that shimmered like the night sky. A dad determined to give his daughter the dream she imagined. A family that felt every moment… and didn’t hold back.
Their final celebration at Lansdowne Resort is now live on the blog — emotional, warm, and full of the soft kind of love you don’t forget.
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