/ Wedding Services

Planning, catering, and photography — one family, one team.

Each discipline is led by specialists who have spent careers inside South Asian and multi-tradition celebrations. Hire one or all three — the coordination is already built in.

Close-up of hands arranging a detailed timeline checklist beside folded fabric swatches and a brass detail on a wooden table, warm tungsten light from the left, shallow depth of field
Close-up of hands arranging a detailed timeline checklist beside folded fabric swatches and a brass detail on a wooden table, warm tungsten light from the left, shallow depth of field
Wide table setting seen from above, brass serving dishes filled with vibrant regional dishes, marigold petals scattered across a white linen cloth, warm ambient light, no people
Wide table setting seen from above, brass serving dishes filled with vibrant regional dishes, marigold petals scattered across a white linen cloth, warm ambient light, no people
Photographer's perspective at floor level, close focus on a bride's hands resting on embroidered red fabric, gold bangles catching warm ambient light, soft bokeh background of gathered family
Photographer's perspective at floor level, close focus on a bride's hands resting on embroidered red fabric, gold bangles catching warm ambient light, soft bokeh background of gathered family
Three disciplines

Specialists who already know each other.

Event Planning

Catering

Photography

From programme sequencing to vendor coordination, every logistical detail is managed by planners who understand the ceremonies — not just the calendar.

Regional menus built with your family's preferences, dietary needs, and the ritual role that food plays on each day of the celebration — not a standard banquet package.

Documentary photographers who follow the rituals, not the shot list — capturing family expressions, textile details, and unposed moments that hold their meaning for decades.

Our photographer knows the caterer's service timing. The planner has approved every setup before the first guest arrives. That coordination is not a promise — it is the result of working as one team across every engagement.

When all three work together, nothing falls between them.