Weddings · 8 min read · By Kaushik Bathia · Updated 2027-03-01

Key takeaways
Long before the wedding ceremony, the celebrations begin with the mehndi and sangeet, two of the most colourful, joyful and photogenic events of the entire week. The mehndi brings intricate henna and intimate family warmth; the sangeet brings music, dance and pure energy. Capturing them well takes an eye for both delicate detail and fast-moving celebration. Here is a guide to photographing these pre-wedding events beautifully.
The mehndi and sangeet deserve proper coverage because they are where much of a wedding's joy, colour and family connection lives, often more relaxed and expressive than the ceremony itself. These events have also grown increasingly elaborate, with stunning decor, themed outfits and choreographed performances that are worth documenting in full.
For many families, the candid warmth of the mehndi and the exuberance of the sangeet produce some of the most treasured images of the whole celebration. Treating them as an afterthought, or relying on phones, means losing photographs you cannot recreate.
The mehndi (or mayian) is the henna ceremony, where intricate designs are applied to the bride's hands and feet amid music, food and close family. Photographically, it is a study in detail and atmosphere: the artistry of the henna, the bride's hands, the relaxed laughter and the warm, intimate mood.
We photograph the fine detail of the designs, the process of application, and the candid moments between relatives that make the event so special. The mehndi is generally gentler in pace than the sangeet, rewarding a photographer who notices small, tender moments and the beauty of the henna work.
Henna is the signature image of the mehndi, so we give it the attention it deserves: close, sharp detail shots of the completed designs on the bride's hands and feet, the patterns catching the light, and the artistry of the application itself. These detail images are among the most striking of the event.
Beyond the henna, the details tell the story, the decor, flowers, traditional outfits, food and small rituals. A photographer attuned to detail gathers all of this, building a rich, textured record of an event that is as much about beauty and craft as celebration.
The sangeet is an evening of music, singing, dancing and performances, often with choreographed routines by family and friends, and it is one of the highest-energy events of the entire wedding. Photographing it well means capturing movement, expression and emotion as they happen, fast, in changing light, with no second takes.
This is where experience shows. Stage lighting, rapid movement and a packed room all challenge the camera, and the key moments, a surprise performance, a parent's emotional speech, the dance floor erupting, pass in seconds. We come prepared for low light and fast action so nothing is missed.
Choreographed performances and heartfelt speeches are centrepieces of the modern sangeet, and they deserve dedicated attention. Knowing the running order lets us position for each routine, capture the performers and, just as importantly, the couple's and families' delighted reactions watching them.
Around the set pieces, the candid joy of a sangeet is endless, laughter, dancing, generations celebrating together. We balance covering the planned moments with capturing the spontaneous ones, which together tell the full story of the night.
The best mehndi and sangeet coverage starts with the running order. Share the schedule, who is performing, when speeches happen, and the moments that matter most, so we can plan positions and lighting in advance. For elaborate events, or where the mehndi and sangeet are on the same evening, a second photographer helps capture detail and energy at once.
These events vary widely between families and cultures, sometimes separate, sometimes combined, so we plan around your specific celebration. Tell us how your pre-wedding events are arranged and we will ensure both the delicate detail and the dance-floor energy are fully captured.
The mehndi and sangeet are where the celebration truly begins, and they are far too beautiful to leave to chance. Tell us how your pre-wedding events are arranged and we will plan coverage that captures every detail and every dance.
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Good to know
The mehndi is the henna ceremony, intimate and detail-rich, where designs are applied to the bride. The sangeet is an evening of music, dance and performances, high-energy and celebratory. They are sometimes separate events and sometimes combined.
The intricate henna designs in close detail, the application process, the decor and outfits, and the relaxed, candid family moments. The mehndi is gentler in pace and rich in beautiful, tender detail.
With experience and the right equipment for low light and fast action. We learn the running order to position for each performance, capture movement and reactions, and balance planned moments with spontaneous, candid joy.
Often helpful, especially for elaborate events or when the mehndi and sangeet share an evening. A second photographer captures fine detail and high-energy performances simultaneously so nothing is missed.
The running order, who is performing, when speeches happen, the venue and lighting, and the moments that matter most. Because these events vary so much between families, the more we know, the better we plan.
Yes. They hold much of a wedding's colour, joy and family connection, and have grown increasingly elaborate. For many families, these events produce some of the most treasured images of the whole celebration.
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Tell us about your mehndi and sangeet and we'll plan coverage that captures the detail and the energy.
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