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Wedding Day Photography and Ceremony Coverage

byDelighted PhotographyShoots at client locations across National Capital Region (NCR)View full gallery

Your wedding day is a collection of fleeting, beautiful moments. From the energy of the baraat to the quiet intensity of the pheras, I am there to document your love story exactly as it unfolds. ✨

A collage of the Jai Mala ceremony, one of the most joyful moments of a Hindu wedding. I captured the exchange of garlands and the shower of petals that marks their union.

The sacred moment of the Sindoor Daan. I focus in tightly to capture the significance of this ritual, preserving the quiet intensity and tradition in a single frame.

This collage captures two key moments of the wedding ceremony. The top shows the first look during the Varmala, and the bottom captures the playful and happy moment that follows.

The bride and groom taking their first steps together during the pheras. This is a significant part of the wedding ceremony, symbolizing their journey forward as a married couple.

The bride's grand entry under a 'phoolon ki chadar' held by her family. The custom banner adds a personal touch to this beautiful and emotional wedding tradition.

A unique and royal groom's entry. He arrived on a beautifully decorated chariot, making for a grand and memorable start to the wedding festivities.

A candid moment during the wedding ceremony. The groom's gentle smile as he looks at his bride tells a story of love and happiness.

About this collection

On your wedding day, I do not just stand back. I work with a two-person team to ensure we catch both the grand rituals and the tiny, meaningful glances. While one of us focuses on the main ceremony, like the Jaimala or Sindoor Daan, the other is looking for those candid, unposed reactions from your family and friends. This allows us to document the full story of your union without ever interrupting the flow of your rituals.

An Indian wedding is a beautiful chaos of traditions, and my job is to preserve the heart of it. Whether you are planning an intimate ceremony or a large-scale event, I focus on the narrative of your day.

How I Cover Your Wedding Day

  • Baraat to Pheras: I am there for the energy of the entry, the emotion of the Vidai, and every ritual in between. My goal is to capture the specific cultural elements of your day, ensuring the religious rites and the joyful celebrations get equal attention.

  • Candid vs. Traditional: I use a two-person crew for a reason. You get one photographer dedicated to candid, real-time emotion—the laughter, the tears, the stolen glances—and another focused on the essential, traditional shots that families always want in their albums.

  • Adapting to Your Venue: From grand banquet halls in South Delhi to intimate terrace settings, I adjust my lighting and angles to suit the space. I believe in using natural light whenever possible, but I am fully equipped with professional lighting for evening events to ensure every detail of your bridal attire and decor pops.

Practical Details for Your Big Day

  • Timeline Management: I usually start with getting-ready shots before the main events begin. This is a great time for solo portraits and detailed captures of your jewelry, makeup, and attire.

  • Deliverables: You receive both the edited high-resolution images and the raw data, so you never lose a single memory. If you choose the premium cinematic package, my team also records short interview bytes from your guests, adding another layer of story to your wedding film.

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Delighted Photography

Shoots at client locations across National Capital Region (NCR)Starting ₹15,000 per session

Hi, I'm from Delighted Photography. For me, your wedding day is a sacred journey, and I treat every ritual with the love and care it deserves. I'm just here to make sure you can hold onto these magical moments forever. ✨❤️

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