We love a bride that really takes the time to research South Asian traditions and incorporates it into her Big Day and Piyali did just that:

“I spent two years planning every single little detail of this wedding to be the most traditional Bengali wedding it could be, in addition to having modern twists for things we thought were essential in our lives today. Both my husband and I are proud feminists and wanted to make sure that our ceremony reflected that. We worked intensively with our priest and our parents to make sure that our wedding was at once a very traditional, Hindu Bengali wedding, and incorporated our feminist values.”

Stay tuned for a full-fledged feature on this amazing Hindu Bengali wedding!

video: society hill studios


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Who are you?

Wes Jones

www.filmjones.com

Wes@filmjones.com

917-568-3718

What do you do?

I mix vintage super-8mm home movie film with high-end HD video to create an artistic portrait of the wedding day, a unique and exceptional alternative to traditional videography.

Where are you based?

I work in the New York metro area, but I’ve travelled all over for weddings– from California to Jamaica.

When and How did you get started in the South Asian wedding industry?

My unique style appeals to certain South Asian brides and they have sought me out. I did my first South Asian weddings in 2008. Read more

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