Every Tradition
Hindu, Sikh, Gujarati, Muslim and Tamil ceremonies. We know the rituals and the rhythm of each.
Documentary-style Asian wedding photography in Solihull, covering multi-day Hindu, Sikh, Gujarati, Muslim and Tamil celebrations with elegant albums.
Serving Solihull
Solihull is an affluent town near Birmingham with grand venues. We photograph Asian weddings throughout Shirley, Knowle and Dorridge, telling the full story of the day across every venue, from the family home to the gurdwara, temple, mosque or banqueting hall.
Whether it is an intimate gathering or a celebration of several hundred guests, we cover every event with sensitivity and an instinct for the moments that matter. We are based in Northwood Hills in NW London and travel across the West Midlands and the wider region for Asian weddings. Multi-day celebrations are our speciality and distance is never a problem.
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What we offer
Hindu, Sikh, Gujarati, Muslim and Tamil ceremonies. We know the rituals and the rhythm of each.
Mehndi, sangeet, ceremony and reception across several days, with second photographers for large events.
Beautifully bound, hand-finished albums that hold the whole story of your celebration.
Every tradition
No two families keep their traditions in quite the same way, and we photograph yours as you keep them. Whether your day is built around a Hindu mandap, a Sikh gurdwara, a Muslim nikah or a South Indian ceremony, we follow the ritual closely and respectfully.
We are used to the energy of the baraat, the tenderness of the vidaai 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 the West Midlands for many years.

The whole celebration
From the first dab of haldi to the final dance, your wedding is a story told over days, and we photograph it that way. The henna of the mehndi, the music of the sangeet and the anticipation of the morning all earn their place.
Then the baraat arrives, the ceremony unfolds and the reception carries the celebration into the night. We cover as much or as little as you need in Solihull, with extra photographers on hand for the biggest gatherings.
Why choose us
Twenty-five years of experience and more than a thousand weddings mean nothing about an Asian celebration surprises us. In Solihull we anticipate every ritual and capture it without ever getting in the way.
We are based in Northwood Hills in NW London and travel across the West Midlands and the wider region for Asian weddings. Multi-day celebrations are our speciality and distance is never a problem.

Where we travel
Reaching Solihull is straightforward for us. From our base in Northwood Hills we regularly travel across the West Midlands and the surrounding area, taking in Shirley, Knowle and Dorridge, and we are used to venues spread across a town and to early-morning starts. Tell us where your events are and we will plan the day around them.
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Asian weddings everywhere
See our main Asian wedding photography page, or nearby West Bromwich and Walsall.
Good to know
Peak dates in Solihull 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 Asian weddings we bring a second photographer so that simultaneous events and big guest lists are fully covered.
Where it helps, we are happy to discuss the venues and timings for your Solihull wedding in advance so the day runs smoothly.
It depends on the size of your celebration. Many weddings are covered beautifully by one photographer, but for large multi-event days in Solihull we bring a second so the baraat outside and the preparations inside are both captured.
You will receive a small preview soon after the wedding, with your full edited gallery and album to follow. Asian weddings produce thousands of frames, so careful editing takes a little time and is well worth the wait.
Hindu · Sikh · Gujarati · Muslim · Tamil
Tell us about your celebration and we will send availability, ideas and pricing, wherever it takes place.
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