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Anand Karaj & Sikh Wedding Photography

byWedmeclickShoots across India; Visit studio in Rohini, DelhiStarts from1,20,000 per dayView full gallery

Capturing the serene beauty and sacred rituals of your Anand Karaj. From the first Laavan Phera to the emotional bidaai, I focus on the quiet, spiritual moments that define your journey.

An intimate and heartfelt portrait of a Sikh couple. The soft smiles and gentle embrace capture the beautiful connection they share on their wedding day.

A powerful and regal portrait of a Sikh couple by the lakeside. The groom holding the kirpan and the bride's magnificent pink lehenga create a picture of royal elegance.

A collage showing the couple during the Anand Karaj ceremony in the Gurudwara, capturing their reverence and the peaceful atmosphere of the holy space.

A close-up shot capturing the loving gaze between the bride and groom. This intimate portrait highlights the bride's beautiful jewelry and the deep connection they share.

A beautiful portrait of a Sikh bride, her serene expression capturing the peaceful moments before the ceremony. Her pastel lehenga and intricate jewelry are highlighted perfectly.

This cinematic film captures the grandeur of a destination Sikh wedding, from aerial shots of the venue to the sacred Laavan Phera ceremony.

A cinematic look into a Sikh wedding at the Gurudwara, capturing the serene atmosphere and the emotional rituals of the Anand Karaj.

A poetic video telling the story of a couple's love, with beautiful shots of them walking together and sharing tender moments on their wedding day.

A beautifully edited reel showcasing the bride getting ready and special moments with her family, capturing the essence of a Sikh wedding.

A candid portrait of the bride, capturing a moment of quiet reflection amidst the greenery. Her traditional attire and gentle smile are the focus.

About Sikh Weddings: Anand Karaj

Capturing an Anand Karaj requires a delicate touch, as the priority is preserving the sanctity of your prayers. I focus on being invisible within the Gurudwara, using fast prime lenses to get sharp shots in the often dim, warm lighting. My goal is to catch the precise moment of the Palla ceremony or the tear in a parent’s eye without ever disrupting the rituals or drawing attention away from your spiritual union.

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