Every Celebration
From the roka and kurmai to the maiyan, the chunni and the lively sangeet, every event understood.
Looking for a Sikh wedding photographer in Wolverhampton? We photograph the Anand Karaj, the laavan and the doli with the reverence the Guru Granth Sahib deserves, and hand-finished albums.
Serving Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton is a city with a strong Sikh and Hindu community and grand wedding venues. We photograph Sikh weddings throughout Bilston, Wednesfield and Tettenhall, telling the full story from the maiyan and chunni to the laavan, the doli and the reception.
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 the West Midlands 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
We are equally at home with the calm of the darbar and the energy outside it. The milni brings the families together with garlands and warmth, the baraat arrives with the dhol, and the bhangra carries the celebration late into the night.
Inside, the Anand Karaj unfolds with the laavan and the palla joining the couple, and we move quietly so the sacred moments are never disturbed. We know when to step in close and when to stand back, in Wolverhampton and wherever you marry.

The whole celebration
A Sikh wedding rarely fits into a single afternoon, and we love that. It often begins days earlier with the maiyan and vatna, the mehndi and a lively sangeet or jaggo full of music and dance.
Then comes the wedding morning, the milni, the baraat and the Anand Karaj in the gurdwara, followed by the langar, the doli and the reception. We can cover a single key event or several days, with a second photographer for the largest celebrations in Wolverhampton.
Why choose us
Twenty-five years of experience and more than a thousand weddings mean nothing about an Anand Karaj surprises us. In Wolverhampton we know the gurdwara etiquette by heart and capture the ceremony without ever intruding on it.
We are London-based and travel across the West Midlands 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
We are London-based, and Wolverhampton sits well within the area we cover for Sikh weddings. We photograph celebrations throughout the West Midlands, including Bilston, Wednesfield and Tettenhall, and travel happily to gurdwaras, banqueting suites and marquees and reception venues wherever your day is held. Distance is never an issue; it is simply part of how we work.
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Sikh Weddings everywhere
See our main Sikh wedding photography page, our wedding photography overview, or nearby Solihull and West Bromwich.
Good to know
Popular dates in Wolverhampton book up well ahead, so we recommend enquiring as early as you can. Tell us your date and we will confirm availability straight away.
Yes. For larger Sikh weddings we bring a second photographer so the milni outside and the kirtan inside the darbar are both fully covered.
Yes. The milni, the meeting of the families, and the energy of the baraat with the dhol are some of our favourite moments to photograph.
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.
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.
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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