Wedding Photography in Wagholi, Pune

Wedding coverage in Wagholi — with what is included written down before you book rather than assumed.

Guests in yellow kurtas dancing outdoors during the haldi celebration

In writing, beforehand

Almost every wedding photography dispute is about something that was never written down.

Which functions were covered, how many photographers were coming, what happens if the day overruns, and what arrives at the end.

None of those are difficult questions and all of them are cheap to answer in advance and expensive to argue about afterwards.

Ask any photographer for it in writing. A studio that will not put its coverage in writing is telling you something.

On what arrives: you receive a selected, edited set. A wedding produces an enormous number of frames and a large share of them are duplicates and near-misses.

Coverage is the thing worth agreeing rather than volume — which functions, which parts of the day, and which group photographs must exist.

The timeline depends on the size of the wedding and is confirmed with you in writing when you book.

It is worth agreeing what happens if you want something that was not in the original scope.

Weddings generate requests afterwards — an extra album, a set for a relative, images for a function nobody planned to cover.

None of those are problems and all of them are easier if the principle was agreed at the start rather than negotiated at delivery.

It is also worth knowing that a wedding set is usually the largest thing a family ever receives from a photographer.

Looking through it properly takes an evening rather than ten minutes, and it is worth doing while everything is fresh.

Anything you want more of is easiest to find and act on in the first weeks.

Getting ready

What to get in writing

Which functions are covered, how many photographers are coming, and what happens if the day overruns.

The group photograph list, and one person on each side responsible for gathering people.

The delivery timeline, confirmed in writing rather than discussed verbally.

Planning it

What we agree at booking

Exactly which functions and parts of the day are covered.

Which group photographs must exist.

And the delivery timeline.

Recent work

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Before you book

Weddings in Wagholi

How the session itself works is covered in full on the main wedding photography page.

  • 1st Floor, Behind G S Mahanagar Co-op Bank Ltd, Sai Nagari, Mathura Nagar, Wadgaon Sheri, Pune, Maharashtra 411014
  • +91 79032 43332
What should be in writing?

Which functions are covered, how many photographers, what happens if the day overruns, and the delivery timeline. All cheap now and expensive later.

Do we get every frame from the day?

No. A wedding produces an enormous number and a large share are duplicates and near-misses. You receive the selected, edited set.

When will we receive them?

It depends on the size of the wedding and it is confirmed with you in writing when you book.

Which areas do you cover?

Wagholi, Kharadi, Lohegaon, Keshav Nagar, Mundhwa, Viman Nagar and Wadgaon Sheri.

Do you travel outside Pune?

Yes, across Maharashtra and for destination weddings.

Can we book only some functions?

Yes. Tell us which.

Do you work with a second photographer?

For larger weddings often yes. Ask and we will confirm for your day.

Can we ask for more of something after delivery?

Yes, and it is a normal request rather than a complaint. Ask soon after the session, when it is easiest to act on.

Do you quote a number of photographs?

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.

How do we book?

Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.

Get the coverage in writing

A studio that will not put its coverage in writing is telling you something.