Documenting Your Sacred Wedding Ceremonies
The most beautiful wedding photos are never staged. We document the heart of your ceremony with respect, blending into the background to catch the real, quiet, and sacred moments as they unfold.
A diptych showing a modern couple portrait alongside a close-up of the kanyadaan ritual, blending contemporary style with sacred tradition.
A candid moment of the newly married couple after their South Indian wedding ceremony, walking hand-in-hand in traditional attire.
Capturing the family's involvement in the ceremony, from the priest's blessings to the bride's proud entrance with her family.
The varmala or garland exchange ceremony, captured in a dynamic black and white shot that focuses on the couple's happy expressions.
A candid moment during a Gurudwara ceremony, showing guests seated and observing the rituals, capturing the serene atmosphere.
A collage showing the groom at the Gurudwara and a guest looking at the wedding invitation, connecting the event's details to the ceremony itself.
The bride and groom performing the Laavan Pheras during a traditional Sikh Anand Karaj ceremony in a Gurudwara.
A view of the groom during the Anand Karaj ceremony, framed by the ornate golden Palki Sahib.
A quiet moment between the bride and groom as they sit together during their Sikh wedding ceremony.
Two perspectives of the Anand Karaj, showing a wide view of the serene Gurudwara setting and a closer shot of the ceremony.
About Sacred Vows & Ceremonies
During the ceremony, we prefer to stay invisible. You will not find us shouting instructions or blocking the view of your family. We move quietly around the mandap or the Gurudwara, waiting for those genuine, fleeting emotions—the nervous smiles, the silent prayers, and the quiet glances between you two that tell the real story.
Our approach to ceremonies is simple: we respect the tradition first. Whether it is the intensity of the Anand Karaj in a Gurudwara, the warmth of the Pheras, or the intricacies of a South Indian wedding, we know exactly where to stand to get the shot without interrupting the sanctity of the moment.
We don't believe in over-posing or creating fake scenes. Instead, we use a documentary style, capturing the rituals as they naturally happen. We work with a five-person crew, including specialists for both candid and traditional perspectives, ensuring that while one of us catches the emotional reaction of your parents, the other is recording the ritual details like the sindoor application or the exchange of garlands.
We shoot with high-end Fuji and Sony gear, using prime lenses to get that sharp, cinematic look even in low-light temple or indoor settings. If you are worried about privacy, we do offer a Non-Disclosure option, though most couples are happy to let us share the beauty of their traditions. We are based in Bandra but regularly travel across India—from the palaces of Rajasthan to the heritage villas of Goa—to document these ceremonies.
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