Every Ritual
From the kashi yatra and oonjal to the kanyadaanam and saptapadi, we know each South Indian ritual and its timing.
Looking for a Tamil wedding photographer in Kingsbury? We photograph Iyer, Iyengar and South Indian Tamil weddings, the oonjal, the kanyadaanam and the saptapadi, with hand-finished albums.
Serving Kingsbury
Kingsbury is a north-west London area rich in temples and gurdwaras. We photograph Tamil weddings throughout Kenton, Queensbury and Wembley, telling the full story from the kashi yatra and oonjal to the saptapadi and the reception.
We move quietly through the day, from the early-morning preparations to the last dance, so the story of your Tamil wedding is told in full. We are London-based and travel across Greater London and the wider region for Tamil weddings. South Indian celebrations are a speciality and distance is never a problem.
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What we offer
From the kashi yatra and oonjal to the kanyadaanam and saptapadi, we know each South Indian ritual and its timing.
We are ready for the early-morning auspicious hour and the precise moment the thali is tied around the bride's neck.
Hand-finished albums that hold the whole story of your Tamil celebration.
Every tradition
We photograph the sacred and the joyful with equal care. From the paalikai and nalangu to the saptapadi, the seven steps the couple take together, every South Indian ritual has its place in the story we tell.
We understand the rhythm set by the muhurtham, the auspicious hour, and we move quietly around the priests and the homam fire so the ceremony is captured without ever intruding on it, in Kingsbury and wherever you marry.

The whole celebration
A Tamil wedding rarely fits into a single afternoon, and we love that. The celebration often begins the day before with the nichayathartham and a mehndi, the henna and laughter of the women around the bride.
The wedding morning then arrives early with the muhurtham, the kashi yatra, the garland exchange, the oonjal and the thali ceremony, followed by the reception. We can photograph a single key event or several days, and for the largest celebrations in Kingsbury we bring a second photographer.
Why choose us
Twenty-five years of experience and more than a thousand weddings mean nothing about a South Indian wedding surprises us. In Kingsbury we anticipate the kanyadaanam, the thali tying and the saptapadi, and capture each without ever getting in the way.
We are London-based and travel across Greater London and the wider region for Tamil weddings. South Indian celebrations are a speciality and distance is never a problem.

Where we travel
We cover Kingsbury as part of our wider work across Greater London. Whether your ceremony is at temples, kalyana mandapams and banqueting suites and your reception somewhere else entirely, we are comfortable moving between venues throughout Kenton, Queensbury and Wembley and keeping the whole day flowing.
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Tamil Weddings everywhere
See our main Tamil wedding photography page, our wedding photography overview, or nearby Hendon and Edgware.
Good to know
Yes. We travel to Kingsbury and across Greater London for Tamil and South Indian weddings. They are a speciality and distance is never a problem.
Very much so. We know the auspicious hour sets the pace of a Tamil wedding, and we arrive early so the kanyadaanam, the thali tying and the saptapadi are all captured calmly and on time.
Absolutely. We regularly cover the nichayathartham, mehndi, the wedding muhurtham and the reception in Kingsbury, with additional photographers for the largest celebrations.
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
Muhurtham · Oonjal · Maalai Maatral · Saptapadi
Tell us about your celebration and we will send availability, ideas and pricing, wherever it takes place.
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