Sri Lankan Wedding Photography in London
Sri Lankan wedding traditions are unique because of their culture and customs. There is meaning to every step of the wedding celebration, from pre-wedding rituals to post-wedding celebrations. It has been our privilege to capture beautiful pictures for the past two decades, and as a result, Devarshi Photo Limited is known as one of the best Sri Lanakan wedding photographers in London.
Almost every wedding event carries an emotional story. Having worked as a Sri Lankan wedding photographer in London for many years, my speciality lies in capturing those moments of love and transforming them into photographs that you can treasure forever. In my photography, I capture the cultural and religious customs of a typical Sri Lankan Hindu wedding in a natural, bespoke manner. To portray the couple’s bond authentically, I look for creative ways to create dynamism, anticipation, and excitement.
Popular Sri Lankan Wedding Ceremonies
Engagement Ceremony, Bride’s Henna Night, Dowry, Garlands, Oil Lamps, Seven Steps, Reception Party and Banquet, Gift Giving and Blessing Ceremony, Customs and Superstitions, Music and Dancing and Food
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Engagement Ceremony
The engagement ceremony is typically held at either the bride or groom’s home and involves exchanging gifts between the two families.
This symbolizes their commitment to one another and marks the beginning of their journey together as a married couple. During this ceremony, family members may also exchange blessings for good luck in the future.
Bride’s Henna Night
The bride’s henna night is usually celebrated several days before her wedding day and involves applying intricate designs made from henna paste onto her hands and feet.
This tradition has been practiced for centuries in many cultures around the world, including Sri Lanka, as it is believed that it brings good luck and protection against evil spirits on her special day.
On this night, friends and family will gather around her while she gets ready for her big day ahead.
Dowry
Dowry negotiations take place between both sets of parents prior to marriage, where they discuss what items will be given by each side during or after marriage, such as jewelry, furniture or money etc., depending on what customs dictate within their culture, religion, and community.
It is seen as a way of honoring both sides of the family by acknowledging all contributions made towards making this union successful.
Pre-Wedding Traditions are an integral part of Sri Lankan weddings, with customs such as the engagement ceremony, henna night, and dowry negotiations all adding to the beauty and excitement of the wedding day.
Garlands
The exchange of garlands is a traditional ritual that takes place on the day of the wedding.
It symbolizes mutual respect and admiration between the bride and groom as they honor each other with flowers.
The couple will typically stand facing each other while exchanging garlands three times in a clockwise direction.
This is an important part of Sri Lankan weddings and signifies their commitment to one another.
Oil Lamps
Lighting an oil lamp is also a popular tradition at Sri Lankan weddings.
This ritual involves lighting two lamps representing the union of two souls coming together in marriage.
The flame from these lamps is said to bring good luck to the newlyweds throughout their married life together.
Seven Steps
Taking seven steps around a fire is another custom that has been practiced for centuries in Sri Lanka during wedding ceremonies.
This symbolic gesture represents taking seven vows or promises, such as faithfulness, loyalty, love, understanding, friendship, trustworthiness, and respect for one another’s families and cultures.
As they take these steps around the fire together, it serves as a reminder of their commitment to each other through thick and thin over time until death do them part.
From the traditional exchange of garlands to the sacred seven steps around the fire, wedding day traditions in Sri Lanka are steeped in centuries-old customs and rituals.
Reception Party and Banquet
A reception party is held after the wedding ceremony, where family members, friends, and other guests come together to congratulate the bride and groom on their union.
The banquet usually follows this event with a traditional feast of rice dishes accompanied by various curries.
This celebration can last for days as everyone comes together to enjoy food, music, dancing, games, and more.
Gift Giving and Blessing Ceremony
After the reception party or banquet has ended, it’s time for gift-giving. Guests will bring gifts such as jewelry or money for the bride, which symbolizes good luck in her new life with her husband.
Following this tradition is a blessing ceremony where elders from both families bless them before they leave for their honeymoon trip.
As part of post-wedding traditions, couples often go on a honeymoon trip either to a temple or resort, depending on what suits them best.
Visiting temples allows couples to seek blessings from deities. At the same time, resorts offer an opportunity for relaxation away from home in luxurious settings with amenities such as spas and pools available at some locations too.
Customs
When it comes to weddings in Sri Lanka, some many cultural customs and superstitions help make the day special.
One of these is wearing colorful attire for both bride and groom. It’s customary for the bride to wear a sari or lengha choli, while the groom wears a sherwani or kurta pyjama.
These vibrant colors represent joy and happiness on this special occasion.
Music and Dancing
At a Sri Lankan wedding, traditional music is often played to celebrate the occasion.
Popular songs include dance numbers such as Baila and Kandyan music.
Guests can be seen singing and dancing along to these classic tunes throughout the night.
Traditional drummers are also often present to add an extra rhythmic element to the celebration.
Guests can enjoy traditional folk songs performed by local musicians and popular Bollywood hits from India. The couple may even join in on some of the dances.
Food
Sri Lankan weddings are known for their delicious food. Traditionally, a range of dishes are served at the wedding feast, including curries, rice, and vegetarian options.
Sri Lankan desserts like puttu and kiribath (milk rice) are also popular treats served on these occasions.
Though certain foods should be avoided on the wedding day for good luck, according to superstition.
This includes seafood, bitter vegetables like bitter gourd or neem leaves, and anything made with tamarind paste such as pickles or chutneys.
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Sri Lankan Wedding Photography Packages
There is a wide range of packages we offer, which include Edited Pictures, All Raw Photos, On Location Photography, Recommend No. of Costumes, Outstation shooting, Drone Photography, Bridal Portraits, Wedding Films, Cinematography, Pre-wedding photoshoots. We offer customised packages based on your budget. Get in touch with us for more information about wedding photography packages.
FAQ’s of Sri Lankan Wedding Photography
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We offer Contemporary/Candid Wedding and Lifestyle Photography so that you will have timeless memories that let you relive your special day over and over again! In addition, we offer Wedding Cinematography services.
Our signature style of wedding photography has evolved over the years, and can be described as a blend of candid, contemporary, fine art, and photojournalistic. Depending on the situation, customs/traditions and mood, we decide how best to use our artistic vision to tell your story. We shoot candid images, as well as posed portraits of the couple and their families, to create an all-encompassing view of the wedding celebrations.
Photographs are taken starting with the Bride and the Groom getting ready and ending with all the wedding festivities. In a wedding, this would include shots of the bride getting ready, jewelry, outfits, the venue, decor, bridal make-up, family portraits, guests who participate actively in the ceremony, creative close-ups and documentaries. In addition to this, we will consider any particular shots the client requests, and we will do our very best to get them. In weddings, however, one must also consider situations that may be beyond control and coverage. Checkout our Wedding Photography portfolio.
Depending on the duration of hire, deliverables include soft copies of post-processed images per wedding. Both low-res and high-res versions of the images will be delivered to you through a cloud drive and will be available for you to download for up to three months after the photos are delivered.
If you have opted cinematography or wedding films service then we shall provide the same and If you prefer the deliverables on a pen drive, hard drive or DVD then we may also offer such service.
We require that you put a 50% initial deposit to secure the date and the rest is to be paid on the day of the shoot/event. Post-processing of the images and videos will begin only after the final payment is completed.
We reserve the right to withhold all the deliverables until the payment has been done in full.
For wedding photography or any other type of photography, we are open to traveling outside of London as well. We love traveling and it is part of the fun for us! For shoots outside of London, we generally ask the clients to take care of the logistics, local transport, and stay. We are also open to making reservations on our own which will be added to the final bill.
We use all latest and advanced equipments for the photography. We use all latest cameras and lenses for our projects,
- Canon EOS R5 Digital Camera
- Canon EOS R6 Digital Camera
- Sony A7 IV Digital Camera with Cinema Lens
- Canon EOS 70-200 2.8 Lens and 24-70 2.8 R Lens
- DJI Phantom 4 pro+
- DJI RS 2 Pro Combo humble
- Sony FE 16-35mm F4 PZ lens
- Sony FE 28-135 G PZ lens (Ordered & Delivery Awaited)
There are different kinds of pre-wedding shoots. They can be formal or informal. We can suggest outfits and locations based on what you want so that we achieve the look you want. We recommend pre-wedding shoots to our clients because it’s a great way for the couple to get to know each other, for us to get to know you, and vice versa. In addition, since you already know us, you won’t get camera-shy on your big day! On a final note, it is best to get this shoot done at least a month before your wedding day.
We offer service in all major cities of UK like
- Berkshire (1)
- Brentford (1)
- Central London (1)
- Enfield (1)
- Gravesend (1)
- Greater London (1)
- Hammersmith (1)
- Harrow (2)
- Herefordshire (1)
- Hertfordshire (1)
- London (6)
- Middlesex (1)
- North London (1)
- North West London (3)
- Rickmansworth (1)
- South West Hertfordshire (1)
- South West London (1)
- Wembley (3)
- West London (2)
However our serivce is not only limited to London but we do Destination Wedding Photography also and travelling all over the world for the wedding photoshoot.
Call us on 07951020960 or WhatsApp us on 07951020960 or Email us [email protected]
Or visit our studio located at Harrow, London
Devarshi Photo Limited
Mr. Dwarkesh Kansara
174 Pinner Road,
Harrow HA1 4JP
United Kingdom
About Wedding Photographer London
Dwarkesh Kansara is a founder of Devarshi Photo Private Limited and holding 18+ years of experience in Wedding Photography and Videography. Having expertise in Wedding Photography, Candid Photography, Wedding Videography, Studio Portrait, Pregnancy Portrait Photography, Corporate Photography with over 250+ delighted customers. Checkout more information about Mr. Dwarkesh Kansara