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Irvine Marriott Orange County California Pakistani Nikah Ceremony Photography- Saba & Shams

Saba and Sham’s Pakistani Nikah ceremony was held at the Irvine Marriott in Irvine, California. We did both the photography and videography for their ceremony and reception for the evening. Our team had a lot of fun working with the bride and groom the entire time. Below are some of our favorite photos from their...

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Simi Valley California Dawoodi Bohra Shia Pakistani Nikah Photography- Qahera & Mansoor

Everyone had a wonderful time at Qahera and Mansoor’s Dawoodi Bohra Shia Pakistani Nikah and reception in Simi Valley, California. There were about 400 guests in attendance, so even though that made it a challenge to get around the hall to take pictures we had a blast all the same. Below are some of our favorite...

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Gurdwara Temple Fremont California Sikh Wedding Photography Part Two- Bhavjot and Sukhdeep

Bhavjot and Sukhdeep’s Sikh wedding ceremony was held at the Gurdwara Temple in Fremont, California. Below are some of our favorite photos from their Sikh wedding ceremony.
Address and Directions to Gurdwara Temple
300 Gurdwara Road
Fremont, CA 94536
Here is a previous event of Bhavjot and Sukhdeep’s that we photographed. Ardenwood Farm.
Here are some previous engagement and wedding...

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Ardenwood Farm Fremont California Sikh Wedding Photography Part One- Bhavjot and Sukhdeep

Bhavjot and Sukhdeep’s Sikh wedding was held in Fremont, California. One of the locations that we shot at was Ardenwood Farm. This was our first time photographing at this location and it was a great spot to be at. Below are some of our favorite photos from their session at Ardenwood Farm.
Address and Directions to...

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Fresno California Sikh Maya Choora Ceremony Photography Part Two- Jasdip and Bicky

Jasdip’s Maya Choora was held at her house in Fresno, California. This was quite a fun event. The evening was filled with lots of ceremonial events that included putting choora on the bride (when they put bracelets on her wrists), applying a yellow paste on the bride known as maya and then there was jaggo...

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