Asian Wedding Photographer in Waltham Forest

Storytelling Asian wedding photography in Waltham Forest, photographing Hindu, Sikh, Gujarati, Muslim and Tamil celebrations alike, with hand-finished albums made to pass down the generations.

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Serving Waltham Forest

Photographing Asian weddings in Waltham Forest

Waltham Forest is a green east London borough and former Borough of Culture. Across Redbridge, Haringey and the rest of Greater London, we cover the mehndi, the ceremony and the reception with a careful eye. From Waltham Forest we cover weddings right across Greater London, at temples, gurdwaras, mosques, hotels and marquees.

We photograph the small moments as carefully as the grand ones, the glances as well as the rituals. We work discreetly around the priest, the granthi or the imam, never intruding on a sacred moment. We are a reassuring, familiar presence, so everyone relaxes and the day flows naturally.

Couples come to us from right across London and the surrounding area, and Waltham Forest is firmly on our patch. Waltham Forest is a green east London borough and former Borough of Culture, and we know its venues well. We also cover nearby Wandsworth and Wealdstone. Venues we have photographed at near Waltham Forest include William Morris Gallery, The Great Hall and Chambers and Fellowship Square.

A green east London borough and former London Borough of Culture, known for its arts scene and links to William Morris. Served by Walthamstow Central station on the Victoria line and London Overground. For portraits away from the celebration, Lloyd Park in Walthamstow, with formal gardens and open lawns works beautifully, and The William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, set in Lloyd Park adds a real sense of place.

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What we offer

Asian wedding coverage in Waltham Forest

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Sikh Weddings

Discreet coverage of the Anand Karaj and the laavan in the gurdwara.

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Pre-Wedding Events

The mehndi, haldi and sangeet, where the warmest, most natural moments often happen.

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Every Tradition

Hindu, Sikh, Gujarati, Muslim and Tamil ceremonies, with the rituals and rhythm of each understood.

Every tradition

From the mandap to the gurdwara and the nikah

The blessings of the elders close many ceremonies, and we capture them with warmth. The kanyadaan and the joining of hands at the mandap are photographed with quiet care. At a Muslim wedding, the nikah and the signing of the contract carry great dignity, and we cover them with respect.

For Muslim families the walima is a warm celebration in its own right, and we cover it in full. The reception is the joyful finale, with speeches, the first dance and the bhangra. The mehndi night, the sangeet and the haldi each carry their own mood, and we photograph them all.

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The whole celebration

Your celebration in Waltham Forest, day by day

Some couples keep an elaborate sequence of events across several faiths' customs; we shape coverage to yours. For large pre-wedding gatherings a second photographer makes sure two moments at once are captured.

We capture the reception in full, the speeches, the first dance and the bhangra. From the baraat to the last guest, we follow the whole day at its own pace.

Why choose us

Why families in Waltham Forest book us

We bring the steadiness that only comes from photographing weddings for twenty-five years. Families return to us, and recommend us, because we treat every ritual as it deserves.

We are London-based but rarely in London; much of our work takes us across London and the surrounding area. We will travel to your temple, gurdwara, mosque, reception and pre-wedding events, wherever they are held.

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Where we travel

Photographing weddings across Greater London

We cover London and the surrounding area and beyond, and are glad to travel further afield on request. We are used to celebrations spread across several venues, and keep the day flowing between them.

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Good to know

Asian weddings in Waltham Forest, FAQs

Yes. We photograph the Anand Karaj and the four laavan in the gurdwara with the calm the Guru Granth Sahib deserves, and we know the milni and the reception that surround it.

Yes. We are comfortable photographing respectfully in temples, gurdwaras and mosques, as well as mandaps, marquees and banqueting halls. We work quietly around the priest, the granthi or the imam, often with a long lens, so the ceremony is never disturbed.

Yes, and it is one of our favourite parts of the day. We capture the dhol, the dancing and the groom's arrival, and the milni as the two families meet, with all of its energy.

Of course. Whether it is an intimate ceremony with close family or a celebration of several hundred guests, we tailor our coverage to your day and your traditions. Every wedding matters to us, and we bring the same care and attention whatever the size of the gathering.

From our London base, Waltham Forest and the rest of Greater London are an easy, familiar journey. You get a widely experienced Asian wedding specialist who has photographed every tradition, who knows the venues of the area, and who travels to you without fuss.

More in Waltham Forest

More wedding & photography services in Waltham Forest

The same team, experience and care across every celebration and service we cover in Waltham Forest. See our main Asian wedding photography page, browse all the areas we serve, or nearby Wandsworth and Wealdstone. We also photograph Asian weddings across Greater London, including Wood Green, Harrow Weald, Brent, Wembley, Gants Hill and Kingsbury.

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