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Virat Kohli – Anushka Sharma wedding pics create a rift between photographer Joseph Radhik and Sabyasachi Mukherjee

The photographer was displeased with Sabyasachi Mukherjee, who shared photos clicked by him on Instagram without giving credit.

Virat Kohli – Anushka Sharma wedding pics create a rift between photographer Joseph Radhik and Sabyasachi Mukherjee Pic courtesy: @storiesbyjosephradhik

Mumbai: Soon after the images of Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma’s fairytale wedding in Tuscany, Italy, surfaced, fans and well-wishers went gaga over the couple’s special moments. The photographs capturing some of the finest moments from their wedding ceremony were extraordinarily beautiful and were shot by Joseph Radhik.

However, the photographer was displeased with Sabyasachi Mukherjee, who shared photos clicked by him on Instagram without attributing them on December 12.

Explaining the beauty of a particular photograph, Radhik wrote:

“The royal portrait. Made this image of these two while standing in a narrow hallway. Lit them with an Icelight held by @noeldavidraj. While my favorite from this series is a different image, @anushkasharma seems to really like this particular version. So here it is. 

It's so strange to make a portrait of someone who's been photographed so many times! When I first met these two, Anushka said "All I want is my wedding moments to be captured and I don't want anything filmy!". This was music to my ears but I also really wanted to make a couple of timeless posed portraits and we negotiated a window of 3-5mins per event to make a portrait. This was one of them! (sic).”

According to report in India.com, Radhik expressed by displeasure by adding: "PS: This image was posted by Sabyasachis team without any photo credits. It’s so sad to see that, considering that our images are practically being used as digital hoardings to sell their products."

 

The royal portrait. Made this image of these two while standing in a narrow hallway. Lit them with an Icelight held by @noeldavidraj. While my favorite from this series is a different image, @anushkasharma seems to really like this particular version. So here it is.  It's so strange to make a portrait of someone who's been photographed so many times! When I first met these two, Anushka said "All I want is my wedding moments to be captured and I don't want anything filmy!". This was music to my ears but I also really wanted to make a couple of timeless posed portraits and we negotiated a window of 3-5mins per event to make a portrait. This was one of them!  #portraitsbyjr #rsa_portraits #sonyalpha #portraitproject #portraitinspiration #portraitpage #moodygrams #fatalframes #discoverportrait #agameoftones #artofvisuals #humanedge #virushka #viratanushka #weddedwonderland #wedphotoinspiration #instalove #instawedding #love #bride #indianbride #bigfatindianwedding

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But now, it seems Sabyasachi has added the photo credit.

Soon after Anushka and Virat issued a joint statement to announce their wedding, the ace fashion designer, who had designed the bride and the groom’s wedding ensemble, had shared photographs of the wedding ceremony on his Instagram account.

But according to Joesph, Mukherjee didn’t mention his name for photo credit.

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