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Sangeet & Reception Photography

byKnotty AffairShoots across India; Studio in Goregaon West, MumbaiStarts from60,000 per dayView full gallery

We capture the chaos, the dance floor energy, and the quiet moments between the beats to tell the real story of your celebration.

A collage of the bride enjoying her Sangeet night, showing off her jewelry and her happy smiles. We capture the details and the emotions of the evening.

A dapper portrait of the groom in his tuxedo, looking relaxed and happy during the Sangeet. We make sure the groom gets his share of stylish solo shots.

Grand bridal portraits on a magnificent staircase, highlighting the stunning venue and the bride's elegant Sangeet outfit. We use the location to create breathtaking images.

A beautiful black and white shot of the bride descending the stairs, framed by a crystal chandelier. This is an example of our artistic, cinematic approach to bridal portraits.

A dramatic, wide-angle black and white shot of the bride on the grand staircase. This image emphasizes the scale of the venue and the elegance of the moment.

The proposal moment on the Sangeet stage. We are always ready to capture these surprise events and the emotional reactions that follow.

The wild energy of the party, with guests enjoying drinks and celebrating on the dance floor. We get right into the action to capture the fun.

A stunning black and white portrait of the bride on the dance floor, illuminated by spotlights. We use lighting to create glamorous, star-like moments.

A joyful portrait of the groom on the Sangeet stage. We capture the groom's happiness and energy as he celebrates his big day.

Candid moments from the dance floor, showing the couple and guests enjoying the Sangeet party. These black and white shots focus on the interactions and energy.

About Sangeet & Receptions: The Celebration

Sangeet stages are notorious for messy lighting, neon smoke, and fast movement that ruins most standard wedding photos. We use professional off-camera flash setups to freeze the dance moves, ensuring your group shots are crisp and your solo performances look cinematic instead of blurry. This is the difference between a blurry snapshot and a high-end frame you will actually want to print and frame.

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