Indian Jewish Wedding at PGA National Resort | Palm Beach Wedding Weekend

A celebration rooted in tradition, connection, and intention

There’s something really special about weddings that bring multiple traditions together—where every part of the weekend feels layered with meaning, but still completely personal to the couple.

This wedding at PGA National Resort unfolded over the course of a full weekend, giving everything a chance to feel a little more present, a little more lived-in.

Nothing felt rushed. Nothing felt performative.

Just real.

The celebration began quietly the night before.

An intimate gathering with their closest people—henna, conversation, and a slower pace that allowed everything to settle in. It felt personal and unstructured in the best way. A moment to be present before the energy of the wedding day took over.

By the time the wedding day arrived, it didn’t feel like the beginning.

It felt like a continuation.

The morning of the wedding carried that same sense of intention.

Moments with family, final touches, the energy slowly building. You could feel how important it was to honor both sides—Indian and Jewish traditions—while still feeling like yourself.

Nothing was forced.

Everything just fit.

The ceremony reflected that balance.

Under the chuppah, surrounded by the people who matter most, there was a closeness that grounded the entire moment. At the same time, the vibrancy woven throughout the day—the color, the movement, the celebration—brought a completely different kind of energy.

It wasn’t about choosing one tradition over the other.

It was about letting both exist fully.

And then everything opened up.

The moment the ceremony ended, the energy shifted. Guests gathered, music picked up, and the celebration became something louder, freer. The kind of joy you don’t have to direct—where people step into it naturally.

That’s always the part I’m drawn to most.

Not just how it looked, but how it felt to be in it.

PGA National Resort provided the entire weekend with a clean, elevated backdrop—structured and refined, yet warm enough to hold all that emotion. It allowed every moment to stand on its own without distraction.

Which is exactly what a weekend like this needs.

If you’re planning a wedding that spans multiple days, blends traditions, or simply reflects who you are without forcing it into a mold, the goal is always the same:

To create space for you to be fully present in it.

So it doesn’t just look beautiful.

It feels like yours.

If you're looking for a Palm Beach wedding photographer who photographs weddings with intention, ease, and a timeless approach, you can explore more of my work here.

Check out the amazing vendors!
​Photo + Video | @nineonefourpf
​Venue | @pga_weddings
​Officiants | Cantor Sharon Steinberg & Pandit Sai Govind
​HMUA | @marzmakeupandhair
​Henna Artist | @thehennacompanymiami
​Cake | @earthandsugar
​Wedding Arch | @theweddingarches
​Florist | @bigroseflorist
​DJ | @djmarcuscasiano

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