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Sacred Wedding Ceremony Photography and Films

byLenscaged ProductionShoots across India; Studio in Malviya Nagar, New DelhiStarts from35,000 Per Shoot (1 Day)View full gallery

Whether it is the quiet reverence of an Anand Karaj, the sacred fire of a Hindu wedding, or the solemnity of church vows, I document your traditions with grace and authenticity.

A beautiful moment from a South Indian wedding ceremony, capturing the couple's joy as they are showered with blessings and petals by their families.

An intimate glance between the bride and groom during their Anand Karaj ceremony. The shower of petals adds a touch of magic to this sacred Sikh wedding moment.

The triumphant walk down the aisle as husband and wife after a beautiful Christian church wedding. This shot captures the joy and promise of their new beginning.

A breathtaking Hindu wedding ceremony by the river. The couple takes their pheras around the holy fire, framed by a stunning floral mandap and the natural landscape.

The Jaimala or Varmala exchange, a pivotal and joyous moment in a Hindu wedding. I capture the expressions of love and playfulness between the couple.

A collage showcasing the key rituals of an Anand Karaj ceremony, from the couple sitting before the Guru Granth Sahib to the tying of the palla.

A collage of vibrant and emotional moments from a South Indian wedding, highlighting the unique and colorful rituals of the ceremony.

A collage capturing the solemn and beautiful moments of a Christian wedding ceremony inside a church, from the blessing by the priest to the view down the aisle.

The couple walks together after their wedding ceremony, surrounded by family and a shower of petals. A perfect candid moment of happiness.

A collage of the Jaimala ceremony, capturing the playful exchange of garlands and the loving smiles between the bride and groom.

About Sacred Ceremonies

The secret to a good ceremony film is how invisible I can be. I use compact 4K gear and stay low-profile so I can capture the teary-eyed hug or the quiet glance between pheras without blocking your guests or breaking the spell of the ritual.

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