Intimate Ring Ceremony
- Up to 30 guests
- 1 photographer
- Ring + couple + family portraits
- 120+ retouched photos
- 7-day delivery
TL;DR: Engagement / ring ceremony photography in Bangalore starts at ₹12,000 for a 3-hour intimate coverage and goes up to ₹40,000 for a full-day cinematic engagement with photo, video, drone, and same-day reels. We cover roka, sagai, nichayathartham, nischayam, nischaya tamulam, and church engagements across the city.
Pick a starting point — every package is customised for your ritual flow and guest count.
Intimate ring ceremony coverage in Bangalore starts at ₹12,000. A full engagement / ring ceremony with photo + video costs ₹22,000–₹40,000 depending on guest count, hours, and whether you want a cinematic film.
Engagement photography covers the actual ring ceremony or roka event with guests, rituals, decor, and family. Pre-wedding photography is a styled couple shoot at scenic locations (no guests, no ceremony). Many couples book both — pre-wedding for the cinematic story, engagement for the ceremony.
Yes. We cover all engagement-style ceremonies — North Indian roka & sagai, Tamil nichayathartham, Telugu nischayam, Kannada nischaya tamulam, and church engagements. Each has its own ritual flow; we plan coverage around it.
3 hours is enough for a 30-guest ring ceremony at home. 5–6 hours is standard for a banquet hall ceremony with 80+ guests. 8–10 hours if it doubles as a sangeet / reception evening.
Yes — homes, banquet halls, hotels, clubs, and outdoor venues across Bangalore. We've shot at Taj West End, ITC Gardenia, Leela, Sheraton, JW Marriott, Royal Orchid, and most major banquet halls in Indiranagar, Whitefield, Sarjapur, JP Nagar, and HSR.
Yes. Add a same-day cinematic teaser (45–60 sec, trending audio, ready to post) for ₹6,000. Delivered within 6 hours of wrap-up so you can post the same night.
45–60 days for peak season weekends (Nov–Feb). 21+ days for off-season weekdays. Premium dates lock 90 days out.
Yes. Bundling engagement + wedding photography saves 10–15% vs booking separately, and you get the same photographer for both — which means a consistent visual story and better candid coverage (we already know your family by the wedding day).