Guyanese wedding couple portrait in New York and New Jersey

Guyanese and Indo-Caribbean wedding coverage

Guyanese Wedding Photographer and Videographer in NY & NJ

DesiLens Photo & Film provides Guyanese and Indo-Caribbean wedding photography and videography across New York and New Jersey for Hindu Vivah, Baraat, Maticoor, Tassa, Christian ceremonies, Muslim ceremonies, Trinidadian weddings, Caribbean receptions, and multicultural celebrations. Coverage is planned around family involvement, elders, ceremony flow, music, reception energy, and the details that make Guyanese weddings feel personal rather than generic.

Serving New York, New Jersey, and surrounding areas. Call / Text (917) 304-9878.

Real Guyanese weddings

Guyanese Hindu, Christian, and Indo-Caribbean Wedding Coverage in Queens and Long Island

These supplied examples add proof without creating thin separate pages for every Guyanese or Caribbean wedding variation.

Raveena & Ganesh: Guyanese Hindu Wedding in Queens, NY

Raveena and Ganesh celebrated at Starz Princess Banquet Hall in Ozone Park, NY, with reception celebration coverage at Woodhaven Manor in Queens. Their portrait session included Hempstead Lake State Park in Long Island.

DesiLens Photo & Film photographed and filmed getting-ready moments, portraits, family celebration, reception coverage, first dance, smiles, tears, speeches, and dance-floor energy.

Chrissy & Tee: Guyanese Christian Wedding in Jamaica, Queens

Chrissy and Tee’s Guyanese Christian wedding included a ceremony at First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Queens, and celebration coverage at Antun’s Banquet Hall in Queens.

The team documented getting-ready moments, bridal party energy, portraits, ceremony coverage, reception details, first dance, family moments, and emotional video storytelling.

Kareshma & Hemnauth: Indo-Guyanese Hindu Wedding at Maha Lakshmi Mandir

Kareshma and Hemnauth’s Guyanese Hindu wedding at Maha Lakshmi Mandir in Queens included a mandap with gold and red décor, traditional symbols, baraat energy, tassa drums, and a ceremony rooted in family and culture.

Coverage focused on Kareshma’s red and gold lehenga, Hemnauth’s grand entrance, sacred rituals, garland moments, Saptapadi, décor details, and the emotional arc of the celebration.

Indo-Caribbean nuance

Guyanese Wedding Photography With Indo-Caribbean Nuance

Guyanese weddings often combine ceremony, family, music, food, and reception traditions in a way that does not fit neatly into a generic Indian wedding page. That is why this page names the Indo-Caribbean context directly.

Vivah, Baraat, Maticoor, Tassa

Hindu Vivah, Baraat, Maticoor, Tassa, and Reception Coverage

For Guyanese Hindu weddings, coverage may include Maticoor, Baraat, Hindu Vivah, mandap rituals, family blessings, Tassa, portraits, and reception events. The camera plan should respect elders, family homes, ceremony flow, and the movement from tradition to celebration.

Caribbean ceremony traditions

Christian, Muslim, Trinidadian, and Multicultural Caribbean Weddings

Not every Guyanese or Caribbean wedding follows the same ceremony format. Some celebrations include church ceremonies, Muslim ceremonies, Trinidadian family traditions, or multicultural reception plans. The copy and coverage should leave room for that variation.

Family and reception energy

Family Portraits, Elders, Music, and Reception Energy

Guyanese weddings often place real importance on elders, extended family, music, and group portraits. Planning those pieces ahead of time helps the day feel less rushed and keeps both photography and videography focused on the people who matter.

Wedding pages

Related Wedding Traditions

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Client experience

What Couples and Families Notice

These supplied notes point to the things that matter during wedding coverage: preparation, patience, ceremony awareness, family portraits, and finished photos and films.

“They were very professional and gave great suggestions for poses. I am satisfied with the pictures and video clips I received for my Guyanese Hindu wedding.”
— Raveena & Ganesh
“He and his team covered two days of my wedding, 10+ hours each day. They were patient and gave us ideas on how to pose and where to take our pictures.”
— Isabella & Narvin

Portfolio location proof

Featured Ceremony and Reception Locations

Selected locations below appear in supplied DesiLens portfolio coverage. They help couples understand the types of ceremony and reception settings the team has documented.

Questions

Guyanese Wedding Photographer and Videographer in NY & NJ FAQs

Do you photograph Guyanese Hindu weddings?

Yes. Coverage can include Hindu Vivah, Baraat, Maticoor, mandap ceremony, family blessings, portraits, Tassa, and reception events.

Do you cover Christian or Muslim Guyanese weddings?

Yes. DesiLens can cover Guyanese Christian ceremonies, Muslim ceremonies, Trinidadian weddings, and multicultural Caribbean celebrations.

Can you cover multiple days of Guyanese wedding events?

Yes. Photography and videography can be planned for multi-day family events, ceremonies, portraits, and receptions.

Do you include family portraits and elders?

Yes. Family portrait planning is especially helpful for large Guyanese and Indo-Caribbean weddings with elders and extended family.

Do you serve Guyanese weddings in New Jersey?

Yes. DesiLens serves Guyanese and Indo-Caribbean weddings across New York, New Jersey, and surrounding areas.

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