This multi day Indian fusion wedding in San Francisco unfolded across several days, shaped by family traditions, city streets, and moments that felt deeply personal. From intimate pre wedding gatherings to a City Hall celebration, the weekend moved with a natural rhythm. Nothing felt rushed or overproduced. It felt grounded and real.
Indian fusion weddings often span multiple days, each with its own pace and meaning. This celebration allowed space for both quiet moments and lively ones, letting ceremony and celebration flow into each other. The baraat moved through the streets of San Francisco, drawing the city into the experience rather than separating from it.
As a documentary wedding photographer, I focused on following the energy of each day rather than directing it. Indian fusion weddings carry emotional weight not just in the ceremonies, but in the in between moments. Shared glances, laughter, and connection unfolding naturally.
The City Hall celebration brought a sense of scale while staying rooted in what mattered most. Surrounded by family and friends, the day felt like a continuation of everything that came before. This multi day Indian fusion wedding in San Francisco was about connection, culture, and letting the story unfold as it was meant to.