Photorealistic Hindu Wedding Ceremony
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I need a single, fully-rendered photorealistic image that captures the exact moment in a Hindu wedding where the groom ties the mangalsutra necklace around the bride’s neck while close family members look on. Everyone—bride, groom, and family—must appear natural and life-like, as if the shot was taken by a high-end DSLR in perfect lighting.
Key scene details
• Bride and groom centered, the groom’s hands mid-action fastening the necklace.
• Parents and a few immediate relatives flanking them, sharing warm, emotional expressions that feel authentic to the ritual.
• Traditional décor and attire appropriate for a South Indian temple-style mandapam (use rich colors and soft ambient light; no cartoon or illustration cues).
Deliverables
1. High-resolution JPEG or PNG (minimum 4000 px on the long edge).
2. Layered PSD or TIFF so I can make minor tone adjustments later.
Acceptance criteria
• Skin tones, jewelry, fabric textures, and lighting must all read as genuine photography.
• The necklace-tying pose is clear and anatomically accurate.
• No uncanny-valley artifacts or mismatched perspectives.
Feel free to composite from stock elements, 3D renders, or entirely digital paint-overs as long as the final image looks indistinguishable from a real photo. Photoshop, Lightroom, or any advanced retouching tools are welcome—whatever helps you achieve that true-to-life finish.
Key scene details
• Bride and groom centered, the groom’s hands mid-action fastening the necklace.
• Parents and a few immediate relatives flanking them, sharing warm, emotional expressions that feel authentic to the ritual.
• Traditional décor and attire appropriate for a South Indian temple-style mandapam (use rich colors and soft ambient light; no cartoon or illustration cues).
Deliverables
1. High-resolution JPEG or PNG (minimum 4000 px on the long edge).
2. Layered PSD or TIFF so I can make minor tone adjustments later.
Acceptance criteria
• Skin tones, jewelry, fabric textures, and lighting must all read as genuine photography.
• The necklace-tying pose is clear and anatomically accurate.
• No uncanny-valley artifacts or mismatched perspectives.
Feel free to composite from stock elements, 3D renders, or entirely digital paint-overs as long as the final image looks indistinguishable from a real photo. Photoshop, Lightroom, or any advanced retouching tools are welcome—whatever helps you achieve that true-to-life finish.