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Grand Wedding Ceremonies Captured

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From the sacred fire of a traditional ritual to the high-energy joy of a Sangeet, we document the traditions that define your special day.

The playful and joyous garland exchange is a key moment in many Indian weddings. We capture the smiles and laughter of this beautiful ritual, preserving the memory forever.

A serene beachside wedding ceremony against a beautiful sunset. We captured this Mangalorean wedding ritual, with the priest and the sacred fire, creating a truly magical and spiritual atmosphere.

The bride's arrival is a moment of reverence and beauty. We captured this Mangalorean bride during her ceremony, with the warm glow of the aarti welcoming her.

A beautiful moment of cultural exchange during a South Indian wedding ceremony. We focus on these small, meaningful interactions that tell a larger story of two families coming together.

The joining of hands during a wedding ceremony, rich with the color of henna. This close-up shot highlights the cultural details and the symbolism of the union.

The Haldi ceremony is a vibrant celebration of love and family. We love capturing the energy as everyone comes together to playfully bless the couple.

A close-up of the Laja Homa ritual, where puffed rice is offered to the sacred fire. We focus on capturing these significant traditions with reverence and artistry.

About this collection

A wedding ceremony moves quickly, and our job is to capture the ritual without disrupting it. We position ourselves to document the Laja Homa or the garland exchange naturally, so you do not have to pause or pose for every single frame.

Our Approach to Sacred Rituals

When we step into a ceremony, we aren't just there to take photos. We are there to understand the significance of every step. Whether it is a Mangalorean, Coorgi, or Marwadi wedding, each tradition holds a different weight. We study these rituals so we know exactly when the most important moments happen—like the tying of the mangalsutra or the first steps around the fire.

Why Tradition Needs a Gentle Lens

We believe the best wedding photos come from real moments, not staged ones. We use a mix of candid and cinematic techniques to ensure we catch the happy tears, the laughter between family members, and the quiet glances between the couple. You will find that our team blends into the background, letting the ceremony unfold while we keep our cameras ready for those fleeting, unscripted emotions.

Planning Your Coverage

We operate primarily between Mysuru and Bengaluru, but we love traveling for weddings. We understand that multicultural weddings often have different flows and timings. During our initial conversations, we ask about your specific ceremonies so we can plan our team's movement. We want to ensure that no matter how complex the day is, you have high-quality documentation of every single event.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much time do you need for portraits? We usually ask for 20 to 30 minutes for couple portraits, ideally during golden hour, to get the best natural light.

Do you cover destination weddings? Yes, we travel frequently for weddings in Coorg and beyond. Please reach out to discuss travel arrangements.

Can you handle multicultural ceremonies? Absolutely. We are experienced in blending different cultural traditions and know the nuances of various Indian wedding ceremonies.

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Studio at Vani Vilas Mohalla, MysuruStarting ₹60,000 Per Day (8 Hours)

We are Bhavishath and Akshitha. After 12 years of working between Mysore and Bengaluru, we have learned that the best shots come from understanding the rituals, not just following a script. We are there to hold the camera, calm the nerves, and make sure your ceremony feels as meaningful in photos as it did in the moment.