Best Photographers for Indian Weddings Worldwide
- Author: Aria Myers
- Reading time: 10m 47s
- Publication date: 03/26/2026
- House On The Clouds
- Naman Verma
- Seven Mantra Films
- Vivek Krishnan Photography
- Eshantraju Photography
- Oaks Wedding
- Cupcake Productions
- Shutterink Photography
- Amrit Photography
- Gautam Khullar
- Arina Balerina
- Sunny Dhiman Photography
- Mili Ghosh
- The Blemished Tales
- Volodymyr Ivash
- Nirav Patel Photography
- Vinuthna Garidipuri
- WeddingNama
- Stories by Joseph Radhik
- Sam & Ekta
Indian weddings don’t whisper — they unfold in color, rhythm, and emotion that never stands still. Every moment matters: the quiet glance before the ceremony, the energy of the baraat, the way light hits embroidered details at golden hour. This is where photography becomes more than documentation — it becomes instinct, timing, and the ability to feel the moment before it happens. So, here’s Wezoree’s curated list of the best photographers for Indian weddings worldwide!
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House On The Clouds
Since 2016, House On The Clouds has developed a signature approach rooted in observation. Nothing feels performative or overly directed. The focus stays on how people move through the day — how they connect, pause, react. “Our approach has always leaned toward observation rather than spectacle,” they explain, allowing each story to unfold naturally without interruption.
Visually, the work feels atmospheric and understated. There’s a sense of stillness in the frames, even within high-energy celebrations. “We are drawn to images that feel timeless, atmospheric, and honest… photographs that not only capture how a moment looked, but how it felt.” It’s this emotional depth that gives their galleries a quiet, lasting impact.
Naman Verma
Naman Verma brings a quiet confidence to wedding photography — the kind that doesn’t chase moments, but instinctively finds them. With over a decade behind the lens, his work feels considered yet effortless, balancing documentary honesty with an editorial edge that never looks forced. There’s a natural rhythm in the way he shoots: wide frames that capture the scale of a celebration, followed by intimate details that feel almost private.
“Photography has always been a part of my life,” he shares. “Growing up in a family that documented every phase naturally shaped the way I see moments.” That early connection to memory still runs through his work today — not just how a moment looks, but how it stays with you.
Seven Mantra Films
There’s a certain scale to the way Seven Mantra Films tells a wedding story — expansive, layered, and full of life, yet never losing sight of the smallest, most personal moments. Founded by Sneha Naravade, the studio carries the energy of someone who has lived inside weddings long before picking up a camera. “I often say I went from lehenga to lens,” she shares — a line that quietly explains everything about her perspective.
With over 500 weddings behind her and a background shaped within India’s luxury celebration scene, Sneha approaches each event with both instinct and structure. Her work moves fluidly between documentary observation and editorial precision, capturing unscripted эмоції while shaping each frame with intention. “I’m drawn to natural, unscripted moments… but at the same time, I approach each frame with a strong sense of composition, light, and visual storytelling.”
Vivek Krishnan Photography
With over 12 years behind the camera and a remarkable volume of celebrations documented, Vivek Krishnan Photography’s work is rooted in presence rather than control. There’s no sense of interruption in his images — just real moments, caught at the exact second they matter most. “My approach is simple — capture honest, unscripted moments as they naturally unfold,” he says. And that simplicity is exactly what makes his work resonate.
His style leans fully into documentary storytelling, guided by emotion rather than aesthetics alone. Laughter, quiet tension, fleeting glances — nothing feels staged, nothing feels repeated. “I focus on capturing moments as they naturally unfold rather than staging or directing too much.” The result is photography that feels immediate and personal, like stepping back into the day itself.
Eshantraju Photography
“Photography… began as a curiosity,” Eshant Raju says, but that curiosity quickly evolved into a clear direction: blending documentary storytelling with editorial aesthetics. The result is a style that feels both raw and styled at the same time. Real moments remain untouched, while portraits carry a distinct mood — often deeper, darker, and more cinematic than expected. “I prefer moody and dark tones,” he shares, shaping galleries that feel atmospheric rather than overly polished.
There’s also a strong human element behind his work. Eshant isn’t just observing — he’s stepping into each story with intention. “I’ve always been fascinated by people and their stories,” he explains. That fascination translates into images that feel personal, almost intimate, even within large, high-energy celebrations.
Oaks Wedding
What started as a handful of weddings in Kerala has grown into a globally recognized name — Oaks Wedding is a team that thrives on scale, energy, and connection. With over 16 years of experience and celebrations spanning India, the US, the UK, and Dubai, their journey feels steady, intentional, and constantly evolving.
Behind the scenes, their process is structured without being rigid. Every wedding begins with detailed conversations, aligning the entire team with the couple’s vision and expectations. “We have a detailed session with the clients… and the outcome will be pre-planned,” they explain, ensuring that nothing important is left to chance while still allowing space for natural moments to unfold.
Cupcake Productions
Cupcake Productions has spent over a decade turning real moments into something that lasts far beyond the wedding day. Their work carries a distinct sense of ease. Nothing feels overworked or overly styled, yet every frame is intentional. “Our photography style is a thoughtful blend of editorial elegance and timeless storytelling,” they share — a direction that allows them to create images that feel polished while staying true to the emotion of the moment.
Travel plays a big role in their story. From intimate European celebrations to large-scale Indian weddings, each destination adds a new layer to their visual language. “What I love most… is discovering new places, meeting remarkable people, and capturing a different love story with every celebration.” That openness to experience keeps their work fresh, never repetitive.
Shutterink Photography
“I stumbled upon photography… who knew that a few years later, that decision would be a turning point of my life,” Nitin Dangwal reflects. That sense of discovery still lingers in his work today. There’s an honesty to it — nothing feels forced, nothing overly constructed. Instead, each frame carries a natural balance between observation and intention.
At Shutterink Photography, the approach blends documentary storytelling with carefully crafted portraits. Real moments take the lead, but there’s always an eye for composition, for framing something simple in a way that feels lasting. “Our style is a fine balance of documentary, mixed with beautiful portraits,” he explains — a combination that keeps the work both emotional and visually refined.
Amrit Photography
Amrit Grewal didn’t set out to become a wedding photographer — he followed a way of seeing. Drawn to real life as it unfolded, he spent his early years capturing landscapes and quiet, documentary moments before a single wedding changed everything. “I was drawn to real life as it unfolded rather than staged scenes,” he shares. That instinct still defines his work today.
Since 2009, Amrit Photography has evolved into a refined balance of observation and intention. There’s a quiet discipline behind the way he approaches each wedding. With a limited number of celebrations per year, every story receives full attention — from early conversations to final delivery. “I’ve always believed in prioritizing quality over quantity,” he explains, a philosophy that allows him to stay fully immersed in each couple’s experience.
Gautam Khullar
Gautam Khullar’s work moves with energy — expressive, emotional, and completely unfiltered. Every frame feels close to the moment, as if nothing has been interrupted or rearranged. The focus stays on real reactions, real connections, and the kind of emotions that doesn’t need direction.
Color plays an important role in shaping the final look. Editing remains minimal, with a clear intention to preserve warmth and natural tones. “We believe in making the moment feel more natural and not too overly done… keeping that warmth of the image alive.” This restraint keeps the story grounded, letting the emotion lead rather than the effect.
The experience for couples is built on trust and ease. The approach stays flexible, the process feels natural, and the focus remains on letting the day unfold. “Trust the process… make sure you enjoy the events,” he advises, knowing that the best moments happen when nothing is forced.
Arina Balerina
Movement comes first in the world of Arina Balerina — not just in how she shoots, but in how she sees. With a background rooted in dance, rhythm, and street-style expression, her work carries a natural flow, where every frame feels connected to the next.
“I think in terms of story, movement, and atmosphere,” she explains, and that mindset shapes everything behind Balerina Films. What began in 2013 as a small venture has grown into an internationally recognized studio, now based in Los Angeles and working across the globe. Along the way, her perspective has stayed consistent — emotional, cinematic, and deeply human.
On a wedding day, presence is almost invisible. “Being everywhere and nowhere at the same time — almost like water,” she describes. It’s an approach that allows moments to unfold naturally, while still ensuring nothing meaningful is missed.
Sunny Dhiman Photography
Fashion is where Sunny Dhiman learned to see — weddings are where that vision found meaning. His images feel polished without losing their soul. Editorial elegance runs through every frame, but never at the cost of authenticity. “My style sits at the intersection of fashion and documentary photography,” he explains, bringing together structure and spontaneity in a way that feels effortless. Couples are captured at their best — not posed into perfection, but guided into moments that feel natural and elevated at the same time.
That balance comes from experience. Years in fashion taught him precision, but weddings taught him restraint — knowing when to step in and when to let the moment unfold on its own. The result is imagery that feels intentional without being controlled, where every detail matters but nothing feels forced.
Mili Ghosh
Born in East Africa to an Indian Gujarati family, Mili Ghosh’s perspective is shaped by a life spent between worlds, where identity, tradition, and emotion are never surface-level. “When I photograph a South Asian wedding… I am arriving as someone who understands the emotional grammar of these moments from the inside.” That understanding shifts everything. The images don’t explain the moment — they carry it. The weight, the tension, the quiet transitions between joy and letting go.
Long before editorial-driven Indian wedding photography became widely recognized, Mili was already working in that language — blending fashion, cinema, and documentary into something entirely her own. “I began showing Indian brides… as protagonists within a visual narrative.” That shift reframed how weddings could be seen — not just documented, but directed with intention and depth.
The Blemished Tales
Quiet moments take center stage in Nandini’s work — the kind that could easily be missed if you’re not paying attention. Through The Blemished Tales, she builds wedding stories not around spectacle, but around feeling — subtle, intimate, and deeply human.
Her approach leans into what happens in between. A glance held a second longer, a hand finding another without thinking, the stillness before everything begins. “I am drawn to the fleeting in-between moments… that transform a wedding into a timeless narrative,” she shares. These are the details that shape her imagery, giving it a softness that feels both natural and intentional.
Her editing style follows the same philosophy — restrained, thoughtful, and true to the atmosphere of the day. No heavy intervention, just subtle refinement that enhances what was already there.
Volodymyr Ivash
Volodymyr Ivash shoots with intention — every frame feels structured, deliberate, and built to last. His work sits confidently between editorial polish and real emotion, creating images that feel both elevated and deeply personal.
With over 15 years in the industry and weddings across dozens of countries, his experience shows in the way he handles a wedding day — calm, precise, and fully in control of the visual narrative. Volodymyr Ivash leads IVASH Studio, an award-winning team working worldwide, known for high-end, celebrity, and luxury weddings.
His style blends multiple layers without conflict. Editorial composition, candid emotions, and photojournalistic instinct all come together in a way that feels seamless rather than staged.
Nirav Patel Photography
Originally trained as an engineer, Nirav Patel found his way into photography through curiosity and discipline, teaching himself through art, cinema, and light. “What began as a creative outlet eventually became a calling,” he shares, and that sense of purpose runs through his work — thoughtful, restrained, and deeply personal.
Film plays an important role in his process, adding texture and softness to the story. Blending digital and analog formats, he builds galleries that feel layered and timeless rather than uniform. It’s never about using a tool for effect — it’s about choosing what best serves the moment.
Working with a limited number of weddings each year, Nirav keeps his process intimate and focused. Each gallery feels considered, personal, and built to last — not just visually, but emotionally.
Vinuthna Garidipuri
Vinuthna Garidipuri photographs with a sensitivity that feels instinctive — as if she’s always a step ahead of the moment, but never interrupting it. Her work is built on observation, patience, and a deep connection to emotion, capturing weddings in a way that feels both intimate and visually refined.
What defines her work is attention — not just to what’s happening, but to what’s almost missed. Small gestures, fleeting reactions, quiet exchanges between people. She leans into those details, building galleries that feel layered rather than obvious.
Working internationally and often within large, multi-day celebrations, Vinuthna approaches each wedding as a complete story rather than a collection of moments. Her work reflects not just what the day looked like, but what it felt like to be there.
WeddingNama
WeddingNama was built on duality in the best possible way — two founders, two creative paths, two ways of seeing, meeting in one unmistakable voice. Ankita Asthana and Akash Agarwal are partners in life and in storytelling, and that shared foundation gives the brand its depth. What began in 2013 as a purpose-driven idea has grown into one of the most influential names in Indian wedding photography, shaped by artistry, discipline, and an extraordinary emotional intelligence.
Their story is as compelling as the work itself. Ankita came to photography through architecture, fashion, and formal artistic training, bringing a sharp editorial eye and an instinct for composition. Akash arrived by way of engineering, business school, and a creative side that refused to stay quiet. “We basically swapped journeys before we even met,” they say — a line that says everything about the balance at the heart of WeddingNama.
That balance is exactly what defines their imagery. “What WeddingNama has always stood for is the blend of these two worlds — fashion editorial sensibility meeting genuine, unscripted human emotion.”
Stories by Joseph Radhik
Scale, precision, and storytelling come together seamlessly in the work of Stories by Joseph Radhik — a studio that has redefined what modern Indian wedding photography can look and feel like. Built by Joseph Radhik, an engineer-turned-photographer, the brand has grown into a global collective known for capturing some of the most iconic weddings in the world.
The visual language of Stories is instantly recognizable. Large, cinematic frames sit alongside fleeting, candid moments. Portraits feel iconic, almost like film stills, while documentary shots carry a sense of spontaneity and truth.
Sam & Ekta
Sam & Ekta approach weddings like observers first, photographers second — always watching, never interrupting, letting the story unfold exactly as it is. As a husband-and-wife duo based in Mumbai, their work is built on presence, patience, and a shared instinct for moments that can’t be recreated.
Their philosophy is simple: real moments matter more than perfect ones. They move through a wedding quietly, almost unnoticed, capturing emotions as they happen rather than directing them. They always shoot together, each following a different thread of the day — one with the bride, one with the groom — building a narrative that feels complete from both sides. This layered approach allows them to capture not just events, but relationships, dynamics, and the subtle energy between people.
In the end, it’s never just about beautiful photos. It’s about choosing someone who knows when to step in and when to disappear, who sees meaning in every ritual and connection in every frame. The right photographer doesn’t just capture your wedding — they translate it into something you’ll feel every time you look back.