Faith and Tradition
Familiar with Iyer, Iyengar and South Indian customs, we keep to the timings and respect the sacred moments.
Documentary-style Tamil wedding photography in Shenley, covering the kashi yatra, the garland exchange and the sacred muhurtham with elegance and care.
Serving Shenley
Looking for a Tamil wedding photographer in Shenley? Shenley is a village with country-house wedding venues. We photograph Tamil and South Indian weddings across Radlett, Borehamwood and London Colney, at temples, kalyana mandapams and banqueting suites, capturing the colour and devotion of every ritual.
Whether it is an intimate ceremony or a grand celebration of several hundred guests, we cover every ritual with sensitivity and an instinct for the moments that matter. We are London-based and travel across Hertfordshire 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
Familiar with Iyer, Iyengar and South Indian customs, we keep to the timings and respect the sacred moments.
From the morning muhurtham to the reception, told as one flowing story.
Beautifully bound albums and fine prints designed around your favourite images.
Every tradition
From the nichayathartham that seals the engagement to the grihapravesam that welcomes the bride home, a Tamil wedding tells a complete story, and we photograph all of it. The maalai maatral, the oonjal and the kanyadaanam each carry their own emotion.
Having photographed South Indian weddings for many years, we read the flow of the day instinctively, so the sacred moments at the mandapam in Shenley are captured as they happen and never staged.

The whole celebration
The finest Tamil wedding photographs are spread right across the celebration, not saved for the muhurtham alone. The nichayathartham and mehndi often hold the warmest moments, and the early-morning preparations set the tone for everything that follows.
We document the kashi yatra, the oonjal, the thali ceremony and the reception with the same attention, telling the full story from first event to last. In Shenley 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 Tamil ceremony in Shenley, the auspicious muhurtham timing, the early starts and the precise order of rituals, and we never miss the moments that matter.
We are London-based and travel across Hertfordshire and the wider region for Tamil weddings. South Indian celebrations are a speciality and distance is never a problem.

Where we travel
We cover Shenley as part of our wider work across Hertfordshire. Whether your ceremony is at temples, kalyana mandapams and banqueting suites and your reception somewhere else entirely, we are comfortable moving between venues throughout Radlett, Borehamwood and London Colney 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 London Colney and Ware.
Good to know
Yes. We have photographed South Indian weddings across Hertfordshire and the wider region for many years, at temples, mandapams and banqueting venues alike.
Yes. We photograph Iyer, Iyengar and other South Indian Tamil traditions, and are familiar with the differences in their rituals and order of events.
Of course. We regularly photograph fusion and mixed-faith weddings in Shenley, blending South Indian traditions with another family's customs with care.
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
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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