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Sacred Wedding Photography in Bangalore

bySunitha Dilip Photography & EventsStudio in Vijayanagar; travels for weddings across Bengaluru & IndiaStarts from65,000 Per Shoot (1 Day / 1 Night)View full gallery

I have spent 15 years documenting the sacred rituals of traditional weddings. From the Kashi Yatra to the Saptapadi, I ensure every emotional and cultural moment is captured with the respect it deserves.

The groom's arrival at the wedding venue, surrounded by family and tradition. I capture the energy and anticipation of these important opening rituals.

A classic portrait of the groom in his traditional wedding attire. The text overlay adds a nice touch for sharing on social media.

A collage showing the groom during the wedding rituals, both in a prayerful pose and greeting the guests. I document the entire flow of the ceremony.

The groom's procession during the Kashi Yatra ritual. This is a significant and often fun part of a South Indian wedding that I love to capture.

The sacred ritual of washing the groom's feet. I respectfully capture these important traditions that are central to the wedding ceremony.

A collage showing the groom getting help with his turban (peta) from family members. These moments of preparation and family involvement are beautiful to document.

The bride's grand entrance down the stairs, escorted by her family. This is a highly anticipated moment, and I make sure to capture it beautifully.

A collage showing the final touches of the bride's preparation. Capturing these details, like the placement of the bindi, is part of telling the complete story.

A detailed shot of the bride's stunning gold wedding jewelry. I always take time to photograph the intricate details that make each wedding unique.

A beautiful candid shot of the bride looking in the mirror, getting ready for her big moment. Her happy and confident smile says it all.

About Sacred Wedding Ceremonies

When I shoot traditional ceremonies, I don't just focus on the main stage rituals. I make sure my team is positioned to catch those smaller, quiet moments, like family members helping with the turban or the groom's reaction during the Kashi Yatra, because that is where the real story of your day lives.

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