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Gentle, unhurried sessions in the first few weeks.
Explore Newborn PhotographyNaming ceremony coverage in Wagholi — delivered in sequence, because that is what makes a short ritual readable.
Sequence matters here
The ritual is short and each step follows the last, so a set arranged by how good the individual frames are makes very little sense to anybody.
Delivered in sequence, the same photographs explain what happened, which is most of what this set is for.
That matters especially where relatives who could not attend will see it, because they are reconstructing the morning from the photographs alone.
It also means a slightly weaker frame belongs in the set if it is the only record of a step, which is a different editing decision from most sessions.
Tell us if the set is going to people who were not there and it is edited with that in mind.
The timeline depends on the size of the ceremony and is confirmed with you in writing when you book.
It is worth asking for the set to be delivered as a single sequence rather than split by part of the morning.
Preparation, ritual and gathering are three phases of one short event, and separating them makes the record harder to follow rather than easier.
One run, in order, is what makes this particular set work.
It is also worth saying if anybody needs their own copy of specific frames.
Grandparents in particular often want a small number rather than a whole gallery, and identifying which is easier at delivery than later.
A short list of names against a few frames covers it.
Getting ready
Say if the set is going to relatives who could not attend, since it is then edited to explain the morning.
Expect it in sequence rather than sorted by which frames are strongest.
Lay everything out the evening before. An early muhurat leaves no margin.
Planning it
Who the set is for, since it changes how completely it is edited.
The muhurat and when preparation starts.
And the delivery timeline.
Recent work
A selection of recent photographs. Each one is tagged with the kind of shoot it came from — tell us what you are planning and we will show you the work closest to it.
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All of you
Relaxed portraits of everyone in one frame.
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How the session itself works is covered in full on the main naming ceremony photography page.
In sequence, because the ritual is short and each step follows the last. Sorted by quality it would explain nothing.
Then tell us, and it is edited to explain the morning rather than only to show its best frames.
It depends on the size of the ceremony and it is confirmed with you in writing when you book.
Wagholi, Kharadi, Lohegaon, Keshav Nagar, Mundhwa, Viman Nagar and Wadgaon Sheri.
Normal for this ritual. Tell us the muhurat.
Yes, so you do not have to explain it.
Kept minimal, and we work with the room where we can.
Yes, and it is a normal request rather than a complaint. Ask soon after the session, when it is easiest to act on.
No. A number tells you very little, since twenty near-identical frames is not more than five distinct ones. Ask what the set will cover instead.
Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.
A short ritual sorted by quality explains nothing. In order, the same photographs explain the morning.