Indian Groom Getting Ready Photos & Poses Ideas [2026]

Okay let's talk about something that doesn't get enough attention in Indian weddings  the GROOM getting ready! 😀

Like seriously, every blog out there is about bridal makeup, bridal lehenga, bridal entry, bridal this bridal that. And the groom? “Haan bhai, sherwani pehen lo, sehra baandh lo, chalo niklo.” That’s it? REALLY? πŸ˜‚

Nah nah nah. Not on our watch.

At Golden Memories, we’ve been shooting weddings in Kolkata for over 7 years now and trust us when we say this – some of the BEST photos from a wedding album come from the groom’s getting ready session. That moment when he buttons up his sherwani for the first time. That look in the mirror when it finally hits him – “Aaj main shaadi kar raha hoon.” The nervous laugh. The emotional hug with his dad. The silly dance with his friends. THESE are the moments that make a wedding album complete.

So if you’re a groom-to-be and you want your getting ready photos to be just as fire as the bride’s – this blog is literally made for you. We’re sharing some killer pose ideas, real moments we’ve captured, and tips that’ll make your photos look straight out of a movie 🎬

Let’s get into it! πŸ‘‡

Why Groom Getting Ready Photos Actually Matter (A Lot!) πŸ€”

Okay before we jump into the poses and ideas, let’s address the elephant in the room.

A lot of grooms we meet say things like – “Arre mera kya hai, 20 minute mein ready ho jaunga, photos kya loge?” πŸ˜‚

Bhai. BHAI. That 20 minutes? Those are GOLD for your wedding album.

Think about it. This is the last time you’re getting dressed as a single man. The next time you put on clothes for an event, you’ll have a wife sitting next to you. That hits different, no? πŸ₯Ή

And it’s not just about you. It’s about your mom fixing your sehra with teary eyes. Your dad adjusting your pagdi and pretending he’s not emotional. Your best friend cracking a joke to calm your nerves. Your little nephew trying to wear your juttis. These small moments? They become the most treasured photos in your entire album. We’ve seen families tear up looking at these pictures years later.

So yeah – groom getting ready photos? They matter. A LOT.

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Best Indian Groom Getting Ready Photo & Pose Ideas for 2026 πŸ“Έ

Alright, ab baat karte hain main content ki! Here are some amazing groom getting ready poses and photo ideas that we absolutely love shooting at Golden Memories. Save the ones you like and share them with your photographer before the big day! πŸ‘‡

1. The Sherwani Moment πŸ‘”

This one’s a classic and honestly it never gets old. That moment when you put on your sherwani or bandhgala for the first time on your wedding day – there’s a different energy in the room. We usually capture this from a slightly low angle to make you look tall and powerful. Pro tip – don’t button it up all the way before we click. That halfway-done sherwani look? Chef’s kiss 🀌

2. Mirror Mirror On The Wall πŸͺž

Some of the best groom getting ready shots come from mirror reflections. You looking at yourself in the mirror, adjusting your collar, fixing your hair – it feels filmy and personal at the same time. We love playing with this angle because it shows both – the real you and your reflection. Double impact in one frame!

3. The Pagdi / Safa Tying Moment πŸ‘³

If your wedding has a pagdi or safa tying ceremony, PLEASE make sure your photographer is in the room for this. When your dad or mama ji or best friend ties that pagdi on your head – the expressions on everyone’s face are priceless. We’ve captured grooms who were totally chill the whole morning and suddenly got emotional during this moment. It’s raw, it’s real, and it photographs beautifully πŸ₯Ή

4. Juttis & Details Close-Up πŸ‘ž

You know what makes a wedding album look premium? Detail shots. Your embroidered juttis placed next to the wedding card. Your cufflinks sitting on a velvet box. Your watch, your sehra, your kalgi – all those small elements that you spent weeks choosing. We always spend 10-15 minutes just shooting these details because they add so much depth to your album.

5. Bhai Log Entry πŸ•ΊπŸ•ΊπŸ•Ί

This is hands down one of the most FUN photos to shoot. Your boys walking in, hyping you up, fixing your pocket square, spraying perfume on you, or just being their chaotic selves πŸ˜‚ We always tell the groomsmen – just be yourselves, do what you normally do, and we’ll handle the rest. Some of our most viral reels have come from these crazy bhai log moments!

6. Maa Ka Ashirwad πŸ™πŸ’•

Okay this one gets us every single time. When the groom’s mom comes into the room, sees her son all dressed up, and just… stands there. Sometimes she fixes his collar that doesn’t need fixing. Sometimes she just holds his face. Sometimes she tries to smile but her eyes say everything. We shoot this very quietly, very gently, from a distance. No posing needed. Just pure love. This photo always – ALWAYS – becomes the favourite in the album.

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7. Dad Adjusting The Sehra / Turban πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘¦

Dads at Indian weddings are something else man πŸ˜‚ They’ll be completely stoic the whole day, giving instructions, managing guests, handling logistics. But that ONE moment when they put the sehra on their son’s head or adjust his turban – you can see everything on their face. Pride. Love. A little sadness maybe. We make it a point to always capture this. It’s one of those photos that becomes more and more precious with every passing year.

8. The Perfume Shot 🧴

It’s a small moment but it looks SO good in photos. You spraying your favourite cologne, that one last touch before stepping out. We usually shoot this with natural light coming from a window and it gives such a clean, premium feel. Some grooms do that classic wrist-spray, some go for the walk-through-the-mist move πŸ˜‚ Either way, it’s a great frame!

9. Cufflinks & Watch Close-Up ⌚

Listen, if you’ve invested in good cufflinks or a nice watch for your wedding, they DESERVE their own photo moment. We place them on the invitation card, or on your sherwani fabric, or even in your hands – and shoot them up close. These detail shots break the monotony of regular portraits and make your album feel like a magazine spread.

10. Reading A Letter From The Bride πŸ’Œ

This trend has been growing so much in 2025-2026 and honestly it’s SO sweet. Some brides write a letter or send a gift to the groom before the wedding ceremony. That moment when the groom sits down, opens the envelope, and reads it – the emotions are unreal. We had one groom who literally couldn’t finish reading because he started laughing AND crying at the same time πŸ˜‚πŸ’• If your bride-to-be is the emotional types, ask her to do this. Trust us, these photos are GOLD.

11. The Window Light Portrait πŸͺŸ

Every photographer’s favourite natural window light falling on the groom’s face. This isn’t really a pose, it’s more about placement. We ask you to stand near a window, maybe look outside, maybe look at us, and that soft daylight does ALL the heavy lifting. The result? A portrait that looks calm, classy, and cinematic without any drama.

12. Walking Out – The Hero Shot πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ

This is that one moment where you walk out of the room fully dressed, fully ready, and we shoot it in slow-mo or burst mode. Think of it like the hero entry in a Bollywood film before the interval πŸ˜‚ Sherwani on point, sehra in place, confidence level 100 – and the camera is right there catching every step. This one always gets the most likes when we post it on reels later πŸ”₯

13. Tying The Kalgi ✨

If your outfit includes a kalgi on the turban, that’s another beautiful micro-moment to capture. Whether you’re pinning it yourself or someone special is doing it for you – the close-up of hands adjusting that kalgi on the safa looks stunning. It’s royal, it’s detailed, and it’s a moment most photographers miss. But not us πŸ˜‰

14. The Dupatta Drape 

For grooms wearing a sherwani with a dupatta, the draping process is actually really photogenic. The way the fabric falls, the way it gets adjusted on the shoulder – there’s an elegance to it that works beautifully in photographs. We sometimes capture this from behind so you get that silhouette effect with the dupatta flowing. Very filmy, very classy!

15. Sunglasses On – Swag Mode 😎

Not every photo has to be emotional or serious, right? Some of our grooms love that moment where they put on their shades, smirk at the camera, and just OWN it. It’s fun, it’s playful, and it brings out the groom’s real personality. If you’re someone who loves to have a good time – this shot is a MUST in your album. Your friends will go crazy over it πŸ”₯

16. Sitting On The Bed – Candid Thinking Shot πŸ›οΈ

This one’s super simple but SO effective. The groom sitting on the edge of the bed, maybe looking down at his hands, maybe staring into space, just lost in thought. It’s a quiet, reflective moment – and when we capture it with natural light and no interruption – it becomes one of those timeless black-and-white worthy frames. Minimal effort, maximum emotion.

17. The Varmala / Garland Practice πŸ˜‚

Okay this one’s more on the fun side. A lot of grooms practise their varmala game in the room before heading out. Like, actually rehearsing how they’ll duck or jump πŸ˜‚ If your bhai log are making you do this, LET us be there. These behind-the-scenes moments are comedy gold and they make the album feel real and alive!

18. Hands Close-Up With The Ring πŸ’

A simple close-up of the groom’s hands – maybe adjusting his ring, maybe resting on his knee, maybe holding a flower – can say a lot without showing the face. It’s artistic, it’s clean, and it adds variety to your getting-ready album. We love shooting this with shallow depth of field so the background blurs out and all focus stays on your hands.

19. The Back Shot – Sherwani From Behind πŸ”™

Sometimes the back of the outfit is just as beautiful as the front. A full-length photo from behind – showing the embroidery of the sherwani, the fall of the dupatta, the sehra hanging – this gives a very cinematic feel. Like the groom is about to walk into the biggest scene of his life. Which, well, he IS πŸ˜„

20. Groom With His Squad – Matching Outfits πŸ‘¬πŸ‘¬

If your groomsmen are wearing matching or coordinated outfits, you NEED a squad photo during the getting ready time. Everyone adjusting each other’s pocket squares, everyone spraying perfume at the same time, or just standing in a line looking sharp. These group shots bring so much energy and happiness to the album. Plus they make amazing Instagram posts later πŸ˜„

21. Getting The Tilak / Tikka πŸ”΄

In many Indian weddings, there’s a small tilak ceremony before the groom steps out. This is such a beautiful cultural moment – usually done by the mother, sister, or a close family elder. The red tikka on the forehead, the rice grains, the aarti plate – all of these add beautiful visual elements. We shoot this from multiple angles because honestly every angle looks amazing here.

22. Phone Call With The Bride πŸ“±

Some couples like to have a quick phone call before the wedding ceremony. It’s sweet, it’s private, and it’s SUCH a great photo opportunity. The groom smiling ear to ear, maybe blushing a little, pacing around the room while talking to his bride – these candid moments are pure gold. If you’re planning to talk to your partner before you meet at the mandap, just let us know and we’ll be ready with our cameras!

23. Buttoning The Sherwani – Close-Up πŸ”˜

This is one of those detail shots that just looks premium. A close-up of the groom’s hands buttoning the sherwani or bandhgala, maybe from the side or slightly above. It’s slow, it’s focused, and it shows the texture of the fabric, the embroidery, the buttons – all in one beautiful frame. Pair it with soft music in a reel and it’s perfection 🀌

24. The Shoe Game πŸ‘ž

You picking up your shoes, tying them, or placing your foot on a stool while someone helps you put them on – this is a quick shot but a really stylish one. Especially if you’ve got those embroidered juttis or those shiny Oxford shoes ready for the reception. We usually place the shoes near the window for that golden light effect and it looks SO clean.

25. Groom With His Pet 🐾

Okay this one’s not for everyone – but if you have a pet, PLEASE include them in your getting-ready photos! We’ve had grooms pose with their dogs, cats, and one time even a parrot πŸ˜‚ It’s personal, it’s different, and it adds a whole layer of warmth to your album. Your pet was there through your single life, after all – they deserve a spot in the wedding story too!

26. Looking At The Wedding Card πŸ’Œ

This is a very subtle but emotional shot. The groom holding the wedding invitation card, reading it, flipping through it – like it’s finally sinking in that this is real. We love this moment because it’s quiet and personal. No one’s watching, no one’s posing – it’s just you and the card that started this whole celebration.

27. The Last Selfie As A Single Man 🀳

This one’s become a HUGE trend in 2025-2026. The groom takes one final selfie – fully dressed, fully ready, right before walking out to the wedding. And we capture HIM taking that selfie. It’s fun, it’s modern, and it gives a very real, very “this generation” feel to the album. Your kids will look at this photo 20 years later and smile, guaranteed πŸ˜„

28. The Final Look – Full Length Portrait πŸ“Έ

And finally, the big one. Once everything is done – sherwani buttoned, sehra placed, pagdi tied, shoes on, perfume sprayed, confidence at max level – we take that one PERFECT full-length portrait. The groom standing tall, looking right at the camera, with everything in place. This is the photo that goes in the album cover. This is the one that gets framed. This is the one your family will look at and say – “Woh din kitna khaas tha.” πŸ₯Ή

Quick Tips To Make Your Getting Ready Photos Even Better πŸ“

Before we wrap up, here are a few simple tips from our team at Golden Memories that’ll help you get the BEST getting-ready photos on your wedding day:

Get ready near a big window – Natural light is your best friend. Seriously. No studio light can match what a good window and morning sun can do for your photos πŸŒ…

Don’t rush – We know Indian weddings are chaotic. But try to keep at least 45 minutes to 1 hour for your getting-ready session. The calmer you are, the better the photos come out.

Keep the room clean-ish – We’re not saying it has to be spotless, but a tidy background makes a HUGE difference. Maybe clear the bed, push aside the suitcases, hang the sherwani nicely before we come in.

Wear a plain white or black tee underneath – This helps if we need to shoot detail shots before you put on the sherwani. Plus it looks cleaner in behind-the-scenes frames.

Tell your squad to be there on time – Those bhai log photos? They only happen if the bhai log actually show up on time πŸ˜‚ So make sure your boys are in the room when the photographer arrives.

Let your emotions flow – This is your day. If you feel like tearing up when your mom blesses you – do it. If you want to dance when your friends enter – do it. The more real you are, the more magical your photos will be. πŸ’›

Let Golden Memories Capture Your Groom Story πŸ“·

Being the best wedding photographer in Kolkata, we don’t just take photos. We capture feelings. The nervous excitement. The bhai-bhai bonding. The dad’s quiet pride. The mom’s tearful smile. The last laugh before the sehra goes on.

We’ve been doing this for 7+ years across Kolkata and beyond. Over 200 weddings. Countless grooms who came in saying “mera kya photo loge” and left with an album that made them emotional πŸ˜„

So if you’re aΒ groom and you want your getting ready photos to be as special as the wedding itself – let’s talk! πŸ’¬

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