Weddings · 22 May 2026 · 5 min read

How to book a photographer for your Indian wedding

Booking the right team for an Indian wedding is half the album. A practical checklist before you sign.

How to book a photographer for your Indian wedding

An Indian wedding is days of moments across dozens of rooms — and you only get one take. Booking the right team is half the album. Here's what to sort before you sign.

Decide your style first

Candid or traditional? Most couples want both — documentary moments and the posed family frames every relative expects. Knowing the split helps you pick a team that shoots the way you actually want to remember the day.

Judge full galleries, not highlight reels

Anyone can cut a stunning 60-second teaser. Ask to see a complete wedding, start to finish, so you know they're consistent across a long, unpredictable day — not just lucky for a few frames.

Match the team to the scale

Multi-day, multi-event weddings need more than one shooter. Make sure the team scales — enough photographers and cinematographers to cover the haldi, the mehndi, the ceremony and the reception without missing the moments that happen at once.

Lock the deliverables and the timeline

Agree up front exactly what you get and when: the edited gallery, the album, a teaser, the full film, and how long each takes. "We'll see" is how couples end up chasing their own wedding photos a year later.

Book early

The good teams go first, especially in season. Once you've found one whose work you trust, lock the date.

We cover both sides of the camera in one booking — wedding photography and wedding films — across Delhi-NCR and beyond, so your album and your film actually match.

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