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“The Royal Wedding Project” — A Refined Chapter in Lux & Elegant Weddings by Jalal Kengerli & Afsar Mirzoyev

BY Diana Hussain
“The Royal Wedding Project” — A Refined Chapter in Lux & Elegant Weddings by Jalal Kengerli & Afsar Mirzoyev

Jalal Kangarli and Afshar Mirzayev conducted a master class called “The Royal Wedding Project,” dedicated to the art of wedding photography and videography, which sets new standards of elegance and creativity in the industry.

Created by Jalal Kangarli and Afsar Mirzayev, “The Royal Wedding Project” is more than just a photo and video training course. It’s a movement that breathes new life into the wedding industry in Azerbaijan, offering a fresh and creative approach to visual storytelling.

The project’s main goal is to help young and talented individuals deeply feel and understand the world through the lens of a camera. Beyond technical skills, this course teaches participants how to perceive the emotions behind every glance, notice the smallest details, and creatively immortalize people’s happiest moments.

The emotional connection and psychological comfort between the couple and the camera are central to the training.

The core philosophy of “The Royal Wedding Project” is to treat wedding photography not just as a profession, but as a form of art. The course aims to unlock each participant’s creative potential and broaden their visual perspective. The founders who started from scratch, driven by uncertainty, a desire for freedom, and passion for creativity have now turned the course they once dreamed of into a reality.

What sets this project apart is its fully practical orientation. Participants gain hands-on experience with real couples at real venues such as Four Seasons, Grand Palace, and Dreamland learning everything from working with professional equipment to mastering lighting and editing from the ground up. The entire training process is personally guided by the two industry leaders. A strong team spirit is cultivated within the course, fostering support and collective growth. Already after the first batch, participants began receiving higher-end bookings and standing out in the wedding field with their original and distinctive work.

In the near future, graduates of “The Royal Wedding Project” will be shooting weddings across different regions of the country, with their work featured in prestigious magazines and receiving invitations to international events. As the project founders put it: “We’re not just creating a course we’re shaping a culture. We’re building a strong, modern, and tasteful industry. Wedding shooting is no longer just a side job it’s an art form.”