Storytelling Coverage
Calm, unobtrusive photography that captures the real emotion of the day, not just the poses.
Looking for a Sikh wedding photographer in Bishop's Stortford? We photograph the Anand Karaj, the laavan and the doli with the reverence the Guru Granth Sahib deserves, and hand-finished albums.
Serving Bishop's Stortford
Bishop's Stortford is a market town on the Essex border near Stansted, and we love photographing Sikh weddings here. Across Sawbridgeworth, Stansted and Ware we cover the milni, the Anand Karaj and the four laavan with a careful, respectful eye.
From the maiyan and mehndi to the Anand Karaj and the reception, we document the whole celebration with a calm, unobtrusive eye, always respectful of the gurdwara. We are London-based and travel across Hertfordshire and the wider region for Sikh weddings. The Anand Karaj and its celebrations are a speciality and distance is never a problem.
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What we offer
Calm, unobtrusive photography that captures the real emotion of the day, not just the poses.
Extra shooters for large celebrations so the milni, the ceremony and the reception are all covered.
Hand-finished albums, wall art and prints, crafted to last for generations.
Every tradition
From the kurmai that seals the engagement to the doli that closes the wedding day, a Sikh celebration tells a complete story, and we photograph all of it. The milni, the laavan and the langar each carry their own feeling.
Having photographed Anand Karaj ceremonies for many years, we read the rhythm of the gurdwara instinctively, so the sacred moments before the Guru Granth Sahib in Bishop's Stortford are captured as they happen and never staged.

The whole celebration
Your celebration unfolds over several days, and we are there for all of it. It might open with an intimate maiyan and a joyful jaggo, before the wedding morning brings the milni and the calm of the darbar.
From the four laavan to the doli and the reception, we follow the day at its own pace. Tell us which events matter most and we will build the coverage around them, in Bishop's Stortford and across Hertfordshire.
Why choose us
With twenty-five years and over a thousand weddings behind us, we understand the rhythm of a Sikh celebration in Bishop's Stortford, the milni, the four laavan and the energy of the baraat and bhangra, and we never miss the moments that matter.
We are London-based and travel across Hertfordshire and the wider region for Sikh weddings. The Anand Karaj and its celebrations are a speciality and distance is never a problem.

Where we travel
For couples in Bishop's Stortford, working with a photographer who travels widely is an advantage, not a complication. We know Hertfordshire well, including Sawbridgeworth, Stansted and Ware, and we are glad to discuss your gurdwaras, banqueting suites and marquees and the route between them in advance so the day runs smoothly.
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Sikh Weddings everywhere
See our main Sikh wedding photography page, our wedding photography overview, or nearby Letchworth and Baldock.
Good to know
Yes. We travel to Bishop's Stortford and across Hertfordshire for the Anand Karaj and its celebrations. Sikh weddings are a speciality and distance is never a problem.
Completely. We cover our heads, remove our shoes, never turn our backs to the Guru Granth Sahib and move quietly during the laavan, so the Anand Karaj is photographed with full respect.
Absolutely. We regularly cover the maiyan, mehndi, sangeet, the Anand Karaj and the reception across several days in Bishop's Stortford, with additional photographers for the largest celebrations.
Absolutely. The pre-wedding events are often where the warmest, most natural moments happen, and we are glad to cover them as part of your wedding coverage.
Yes. Alongside your digital images we design hand-finished, fine-art albums, so the whole story of your celebration is held in something you can pass down through the family.
Recent weddings
Milni · Anand Karaj · Laavan · Doli
Tell us about your celebration and we will send availability, ideas and pricing, wherever it takes place.
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