· Indian & South Asian Weddings · New Jersey ·

Indian wedding photographer in New Jersey

From the mehndi to the baraat to the last dance of the reception, capturing the color, the energy, and the meaning of a South Asian wedding, captured across every event.

Written by Michael Taramona·May 23, 2026

An Indian wedding is not one day. It is a series of celebrations, each with its own color, ritual, and emotion. We love photographing all of it.

An Indian and South Asian wedding photographer in New Jersey

We photograph and film Indian and South Asian weddings throughout New Jersey, and travel into New York, Connecticut and Pennsylvania. These are some of the most vibrant, joyful days we get to document, full of family, music, color, and tradition, and we bring the same warm, documentary approach we are known for to every function across the celebration. If you have been searching for an Indian wedding photographer in NJ who actually understands the events, the pace, and the meaning behind them, you are in the right place.

Every event, from the mehndi to the reception

Indian weddings often unfold over several days, and each event deserves real coverage. We photograph the mehndi and its henna and laughter, the music and dancing of the sangeet, the warmth and color of the haldi, the joyful chaos of the baraat as the groom arrives, the meaning of the ceremony itself under the mandap, and the energy of the reception that carries late into the night. Tell us the events and customs that matter most to your families and we will build the right amount of coverage around each one, whether that is a single ceremony day or a full three-day celebration.

South Asian bride in traditional red and gold bridal attire on her wedding day in New Jersey, photographed by Michael Taramona Productions

Hindu, Sikh, Muslim, and multicultural weddings

We photograph Hindu, Sikh, Punjabi, Gujarati, Muslim, and multicultural and fusion weddings, and increasingly beautiful celebrations that blend two families' traditions into one weekend. Every faith and every family does things a little differently: the saat phere around the fire, the anand karaj at the gurdwara, the nikah, the varmala exchange. We do not assume. We ask about your specific rituals and the order of your day in advance, so the moments that carry the most meaning are never missed.

Tradition, photographed with respect

Rituals carry meaning, and the best wedding photographs come from understanding them rather than interrupting them. We move with the day, learn the moments that matter to your families ahead of time, and capture the details: the jewelry, the florals, the rich reds and golds, the henna, the small glances between people who love each other, without ever getting in the way of the ceremony. Our style sits between fine-art and documentary: composed where it counts, candid everywhere else.

Photo, film, and social content from one team

Because photography, cinematic film, and social content all come from one team, your stills and your wedding film share the same eye and the same moments across every event. For larger guest counts we add a second photographer or videographer so nothing is missed across simultaneous functions. And because so much of an Indian wedding is made for sharing, a social-first content creator can capture vertical clips and post highlights to your accounts during the celebration, while the cinematic team works on the film you will keep forever.

How much does an Indian wedding photographer cost?

Great coverage should not cost more than it needs to. Ours is billed simply by the hour: photography at $200 per hour and cinematic video at $250 per hour plus tax, with no cap on the number of photos we take or the edits we deliver. Because an Indian wedding spans multiple events over several days, we total the hours you actually need across each function and give you one clear, honest estimate rather than an inflated package. You can see the full breakdown on our services and pricing page.

Where we photograph

We photograph Indian and South Asian weddings throughout New Jersey, from Edison and Jersey City to banquet halls and hotel ballrooms across Bergen, Middlesex, and Hudson counties, and travel regularly into New York, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania for the families who ask. Travel beyond fifty miles of Wallington is billed at cost.

Tell us about your celebration

If you are planning an Indian or South Asian wedding anywhere in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut or Pennsylvania, we would be honored to be considered. Tell us your dates and the events you are planning, and we will answer every inquiry personally.

Indian wedding photography: frequently asked questions

Do you photograph Indian and South Asian weddings in New Jersey?

Yes. We photograph and film Indian and South Asian weddings throughout New Jersey, and travel into New York, Connecticut and Pennsylvania. We document every part of the celebration, from the mehndi and sangeet to the haldi, baraat, ceremony and reception.

Do you photograph Hindu, Sikh, Muslim and multicultural ceremonies?

Yes. We photograph Hindu, Sikh, Punjabi, Gujarati, Muslim, and multicultural and fusion weddings. Every faith and family does things a little differently, so we learn your specific rituals ahead of time and document them with care and respect.

Do you cover multi-day Indian wedding celebrations?

Absolutely. Indian weddings often span several days and multiple events, and we build coverage around your full timeline. Because we bill simply by the hour, you only pay for the hours you actually need across each function, and we can add a second photographer or videographer for the larger celebrations.

How much does an Indian wedding photographer cost?

Our coverage is billed simply by the hour: photography at $200 per hour and cinematic video at $250 per hour, plus tax, with no caps on photos or edits. Because Indian weddings span multiple events over several days, we total the hours you actually need across each function and give you one clear, honest estimate rather than an inflated package.

Do you understand the traditions and rituals?

We approach every culture's traditions with research and respect, and we move with the day rather than interrupting it. Tell us the key moments and customs that matter to your families, and we will make sure they are captured the way they are meant to be remembered.

Can you provide both photo and video for an Indian wedding?

Yes. Photography, cinematic film and social-first content all come from one team, so your stills and your wedding film share the same eye and the same moments across every event, and a content creator can post highlights to your social accounts during the celebration.

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