Every Celebration
From the roka and kurmai to the maiyan, the chunni and the lively sangeet, every event understood.
Sikh wedding photography in Sheffield, capturing the Anand Karaj, the four laavan and the joy of the celebrations with calm, storytelling coverage and fine-art albums.
Serving Sheffield
As a Sikh wedding photographer working in Sheffield, Sheffield is a Yorkshire city with a diverse community and grand venues, and we travel throughout Rotherham, Chesterfield and Barnsley for the Anand Karaj and the celebrations around it, photographing the ritual, the energy and the quiet family moments alike.
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 South Yorkshire 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
From the roka and kurmai to the maiyan, the chunni and the lively sangeet, every event understood.
From the morning kirtan to the doli and the reception, told as one flowing story.
Beautifully bound albums and fine prints designed around your favourite images.
Every tradition
No two Sikh families keep their customs in quite the same way, and we photograph yours as you keep them. From the roka and kurmai to the chunni, the maiyan and the vatna, we follow each event closely and respectfully.
We are used to the emotion of the doli as the bride leaves, the joy of the langar and the music of the sangeet, and we cover them all without ever getting in the way. It is something we have done for couples across South Yorkshire for many years.

The whole celebration
The finest Sikh wedding photographs are spread right across the celebration, not saved for the Anand Karaj alone. The maiyan and sangeet often hold the warmest moments, and the milni sets the tone for the day.
We document the baraat, the four laavan, the doli and the reception with the same attention, telling the full story from first event to last. In Sheffield we are glad to cover a single day or the whole celebration.
Why choose us
With twenty-five years and over a thousand weddings behind us, we understand the rhythm of a Sikh celebration in Sheffield, 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 South Yorkshire 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
Although we are London-based, a large share of our work takes us out across South Yorkshire and beyond. Sheffield and the surrounding areas of Rotherham, Chesterfield and Barnsley are very familiar to us, and we factor in travel and timings so we are always in the right place when it matters.
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Sikh Weddings everywhere
See our main Sikh wedding photography page, our wedding photography overview, or nearby Rotherham and Doncaster.
Good to know
Yes. We have photographed Anand Karaj ceremonies across South Yorkshire and the wider region for many years, at gurdwaras, banqueting venues and marquees alike.
Always. We know the order of the Anand Karaj, the kirtan, the four laavan and the ardas, and we anticipate each so nothing is rushed or missed.
Of course. We regularly photograph fusion and mixed-faith weddings in Sheffield, blending the traditions of both families with care.
It depends on the size of your celebration. Many weddings are covered beautifully by one photographer, but for large multi-event days in Sheffield we bring a second so two places at once are always covered.
You will receive a small preview soon after the wedding, with your full edited gallery and album to follow. A Sikh wedding produces thousands of frames, so careful editing takes a little time and is well worth the wait.
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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