Telugu Wedding

Telugu Wedding

Finest Telugu Wedding Photographers

Capturing Every Telugu Wedding Ritual with Care

Telugu weddings weave sacred customs and lively celebrations. At Dum Dum we record every pre wedding Ganapati Puja, the bride’s Haldi ceremony, and the groom’s Mangalsnanam. We frame the union at the Thali Kattu moment, the playful Talambralu rice toss, and the heartfelt Saptapadi seven steps. Whether it is a temple mandapam in Vijayawada or a royal hall in Hyderabad, our team remains unobtrusive. We guide simple family portraits and seize spontaneous laughter as relatives shower kumkuma and rice grains. Relax and enjoy each ritual as it unfolds and watch every detail become a lasting memory through our lens.

Grand Telugu Weddings We Captured

Explore authentic weddings we’ve captured across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Browse galleries of traditional mandapam rituals, colorful reception decor, and candid family moments. Each story shows how Dum Dum honours every custom and smile. From a grand temple affair in Tirupati to an intimate palace wedding in Hyderabad, our photos inspire ideas and let you see our style in action.

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Naveen ❤  Shilpashree

Naveen ❤ Shilpashree

Telugu weddings weave sacred customs and lively celebrations. At Dum Dum we record every pre wedding Ganapati Puja, the bride’s...
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Venkatesh  ❤  Satwika

Venkatesh ❤ Satwika

Telugu weddings are rich in symbolism, from the rhythmic chanting of mantras to the emotional blessings of elders. At Dum...
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Avinash Reddy  ❤ Vanaja

Avinash Reddy ❤ Vanaja

Telugu weddings are full of vibrant textures: turmeric-yellow sarees, garlands of fresh marigold, and shimmering gold jewelry passed down through...
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Ajay ❤ Divya

Ajay ❤ Divya

At Dum Dum, we recognize that each couple’s wedding is not just a celebration but a continuation of cultural legacy....
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