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Six unusual pre-wedding photography zones in Kolkata and suburb

by Shaheel Khan SEO Expert

Kolkata is a city of witchcraft and to witness the marvels it encompass within one really needs to quit google & walk down on the streets. Beyond the somber, soot, humid decay and the tootling chaos, when you really slow down and start “living” the city, halt to feel its pulse you realize there is more to it.
Let us show you ways to unearth this paradox called Kolkata. There is something for everyone, whether you are a passionate wedding photographer in Kolkata or not.

1.Mukutmanipur and Jhilimili: Mukutmanipur and Jhilimili adjacent are major tourist attractions visited by more than a lakh tourists. The second biggest earth dam in India is located in Mukutmanipur 55 km away from Bankura. Approximately two kilometers from the lake is the Bangopalpur Reserve Forest, home of many species of flora and fauna. A boat ride into the jungle of over 11 km has a Deer Park towards the end where you can see some seasonal birds and spot some spotted deer. As the wedding photographer in Kolkata, if you are looking after a nature-themed pre-wedding shootthen Mukutmanipur will be one of the best options.
2. The confluence of Popular Markets across the city: If portraits or capturing people in their spontaneity at a crowded market-places as a backdrop of your client’s mesmerizing pre-wedding is what gets you going then you need to opt for this one. Located under the Howrah Bridge and on the boundaries of Mallick ghat, Known as one of the largest flower markets in Asia. Near the southeast end of Howrah Bridge, this flower market is fascinatingly vibrant nearly 24 hours a day.
3. Cross-cultural influences: Kolkata is a multi-cultural or rather cross-cultural area. Conglomeration about the Chinese who made Calcutta their home and gave Calcutta its great Chinese food, the oldest surviving Christian tomb in the city, walk into synagogues at Burabazar. Find concealed gems in the middle of nowhere at Fire Temple. So many cultures and so many communities ( religious, ethnicity) co-exists in Kolkata side by side.
A. Bow Barracks: Initially used as a mess for the British platoon during the days of the British Raj, today transformed into the only colony of Anglo-Indians of Calcutta.
B. The Zoroastrian Fire Temple
C.Chinatown
D. Jewish neighborhoods at Burabazar.
E. Jain Temple
F. Portuguese Church
G. Armenian Church
H. Chitpur locale.
4. Barrackpore: Old temples and cantonments, famous ghats like Dhobi Ghats, Gandhi Museum, parks and gardens like Mangal Pandey Park are some of the major attractions here.
5. The European Essence: Benevolent doses of history with lots of opportunities to capture makes this heritage city a must do
Kolkata in the times of British Rule was once maneuvered as the most handsome town in Asia.

6. The Chandannagar Strand: The Chandan Nagar strand is the most imperative and popular corridor in all of Chandan Nagar. The strand is built along the Ganges river, creased with trees and lights.

The most essential feature of the strand is that in totaling to the striking riverside view, the strand has abundant monuments and historical spots along the region, making it a complete day worth of visit. The Chandan Nagar strand is distinguished as the most ornamented strip of Ganges, in all its path right from the Himalayas. As a part of couple photography, a photographer has plenty of scopes to utilize the location.


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