Hindu wedding mandap ceremony photographed in New York and New Jersey

Hindu wedding photography and videography

Hindu Wedding Photographer and Videographer in NY & NJ

DesiLens Photo & Film provides Hindu wedding photography and videography across New York and New Jersey for mandap ceremonies, Baraat, Jai Mala, Kanyadaan, pheras, Saptapadi, Sangeet, family portraits, and reception events. The team plans coverage around ceremony timing, priest or venue rules, family portrait flow, and the balance between respectful ritual coverage and natural wedding-day emotion.

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

Real Hindu wedding

Rohit & Sejal: Hindu Wedding at Hilton Long Island Huntington, NY

Rohit and Sejal’s Hindu wedding included Sangeet night coverage, a Mandap ceremony officiated by a Hindu priest, bride and groom portraits in traditional Hindu wedding outfits, family moments, first dance, reception coverage, and cake cutting.

The bride wore a traditional red lehenga with gold accents, and the groom wore a golden sherwani with a matching turban. DesiLens Photo & Film covered photography and videography across multiple events so the ceremony timing, family priorities, and reception story stayed connected.

Bengali Hindu wedding film

Bengali Hindu Wedding Photography & Videography in NY & NJ

A Bengali Hindu wedding film sample for couples planning Hindu wedding photography and videography across New York and New Jersey.

Watch this wedding film on YouTube

Real Bengali Hindu wedding

Shamol & Anita: Bengali Hindu Wedding in Queens, NY

Shamol and Anita’s Bengali Hindu wedding included photography and videography for family blessings, ring exchange, garland moments, vows, Pheras, Saptapadi ceremony details, and the joyful family celebration.

Coverage included Gaye Holud, Bashi Biye, a portrait session at the Botanical Garden in Flushing, NY, and wedding events at Terrace on the Park in Queens, NY.

Hindu ceremony timeline

Hindu Wedding Photography Around the Ceremony Timeline

A Hindu wedding can change pace quickly: Baraat, arrival, Jai Mala, Kanyadaan, mangal pheras, Saptapadi, family blessings, portraits, and reception transitions may all happen with different levels of movement and formality. The photography should anticipate those shifts instead of reacting late.

Mandap ceremony moments

Mandap, Jai Mala, Kanyadaan, Pheras, and Saptapadi Coverage

The mandap is not just a backdrop. It is where the emotional and religious center of the day happens. We plan angles around the fire, priest placement, family seating, and guest sight lines so the ceremony is documented clearly without interrupting it.

  • Mandap and ceremony details
  • Jai Mala and garland exchange
  • Kanyadaan, pheras, Saptapadi, and blessings
  • Baraat, Sangeet, Garba, and reception coverage when included

Family portrait planning

Family Portrait Flow for Large Hindu Weddings

Family portraits often need structure. Before the wedding day, couples can share family groupings, elder priorities, and timing constraints so portraits stay calm, efficient, and respectful of the schedule.

Regional Hindu traditions

Gujarati, South Indian, Maharashtrian, Bengali, and Multicultural Hindu Weddings

Hindu weddings are not one format. A Gujarati Garba, South Indian ceremony, Maharashtrian wedding, Bengali ceremony, or Hindu-Christian celebration may each require different timing, rituals, and family expectations. The page exists to speak to that ceremony-specific need, not to treat every Hindu wedding the same.

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.

“Aman and I would really like to thank Surinder Singh for taking such beautiful pictures on our Indian wedding reception day. He took wonderful shots and left nothing unturned.”
— Priyanka & Aman

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

Hindu Wedding Photographer and Videographer in NY & NJ FAQs

Do you cover the full Hindu wedding ceremony?

Yes. Coverage can include the Baraat, Jai Mala, Kanyadaan, pheras, Saptapadi, family blessings, portraits, reception, and related events.

Can you work around priest or temple restrictions?

Yes. We ask about ceremony restrictions and venue rules before the wedding so coverage stays respectful and organized.

Do you cover Sangeet, Garba, Haldi, or Mehndi events?

Yes. Hindu wedding photography and videography can be planned for the full multi-day schedule or selected events.

Can you help organize family portraits?

Yes. A family portrait list helps keep portraits efficient, especially when large extended families and elders need to be included.

Do you offer both photography and videography for Hindu weddings?

Yes. Photography and videography can be booked together so the gallery and wedding film are planned around the same timeline.

Next step

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