We're Maznah and Najath

We're a husband-and-wife photography team who believe weddings aren't performances. They're deeply human moments where two lives choose each other, often quietly, sometimes boldly, always sincerely.

We document love as it actually exists, not louder, not prettier for the algorithm, just truer. We work with couples who want to experience their wedding, not perform it. Couples who value meaning over trends. Couples whose love doesn't fit a template.

What Makes Us Different?


We're not here to direct your day or make you fit our aesthetic. We're here to see who you already are, and document it with care.


→ Two photographers, always (Maznah + Najath, not primary + assistant)


→ Cultural fluency without performative allyship


→ Documentary approach with luxury-level craft


→ We travel without hesitation, coast to coast or across oceans


→ We let moments unfold instead of forcing them

Who Pixel Parchment is for


This is for you if:


You want your wedding to feel like your life, not a Pinterest board.


You're tired of photographers who don't understand cultural nuance.


You value emotion and meaning over perfection and trends.


You want to experience your day, not perform it.


You're looking for someone who sees you—not just a pretty backdrop.

What We Offer


Weddings — Full-day or multi-day coverage for celebrations that prioritize meaning over spectacle


Elopements — Intimate ceremonies documented with the weight they deserve


→ Stories — Brand & Personal Work, and visual storytelling for people building something meaningful


We don't offer rigid packages. We build around you—your rhythm, your culture, your vision

What Couples Say
Wedding couple shares intimate moment under ornate metal gazebo decorated with lights and rose petals.

We didn't just get a photographer—we got witnesses. They understood our story in a way we didn't even have to explain.

YVETTE & KEVIN
Traditional South Asian wedding ceremony with elegant decor featuring white curtains and floral arrangements.

They saw the tension between tradition and choice in our families, and documented it with so much care.

Zaynab & Hamza
A couple dances together in a romantic black and white photo outdoors.

Looking at our photos doesn't just show us what happened—it shows us what it meant.

DINA & NIMAN