Planning your wedding in Greater London? Based in Belvedere, DKH Photography specialises in a documentary-style approach that focuses on capturing the real, unposed moments of your big day. Instead of stiff poses, you’ll get a beautiful, creative storybook of your celebration—full of genuine emotions and spontaneous interactions. This means you can relax and enjoy every moment, knowing your memories are in expert hands.
Dilip Hirani brings passion, energy, and a fun-loving spirit to wedding photography. Since 2011, he’s been recognised as one of the top ten breakthrough UK wedding photographers by Photo Professional Magazine’s editor—a testament to his dedication and skill. When you choose DKH Photography, you’re working with someone who truly understands how to preserve the magic of your wedding day.
DKH Photography specialises in a documentary or reportage style, which means your wedding photos will tell the authentic story of your day. Here’s how that works for you:
With DKH Photography, you’ll receive a timeless collection of photos that beautifully capture the unique story of your love and celebration.
It has to be my own, I have to remember it mentally as there are no professional photographs to remind me.
artistic, creative, colourful, fun, discreet,
My business is built on honesty, reliability and friendliness.
Always meet and discuss your wedding with the person who will deliver the service you're after and always check information about them online - reviews etc. Also, try to view at least two full weddings if they are photographers / videographers for consistency and quality.
To get the wedding party to be themselves and relax
I always try to get couples relaxed so they do what they do and I encourage them to be natural and not look for me during ceremonies or when they're dancing.
exposing their personality at moments of heightened emotions.
Using a drone (which I don't own) to get an arial photograph of a couple laying in a field of corn.
An umbrella
My own wedding photography was a disaster - no communication, poor image quality and lack of understanding or flexibility so photographs were very standard looking (horrible poses - static - boring)