At Lohar Studio, lehenga photoshoots are one of our most requested services. Whether you're a boutique selling bridal lehengas on Myntra and Ajio, a wholesale brand updating your Amazon catalogue, or a D2C ethnic fashion label building your first lookbook — we deliver platform-compliant, colour-accurate lehenga photography that shows your garments at their best.
Sanjay Babu Lohar, with 16 years of experience in apparel and ethnic wear photography, personally leads every lehenga shoot. Pricing starts at ₹69* per photo. Complete lehenga product packages (skirt + blouse + dupatta, multiple angles) start at ₹350–₹900 per product. Call 9312070458 to discuss your requirements.
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What Is Lehenga Photography?
Lehenga photography is the professional photography of traditional Indian lehenga choli sets — including bridal lehengas, designer lehengas, embroidered lehengas, party wear lehengas, and ethnic co-ord sets — for ecommerce listings, brand catalogues, and bridal lookbooks.
It's different from general clothing photography in several important ways. A lehenga is not one garment — it's three: the lehenga skirt, the blouse (choli), and the dupatta. Each piece needs to be photographed individually and together as a complete set. The skirt needs to show its full flare and silhouette. Embroidery and embellishments need controlled lighting so they read clearly without glare. Fabrics like raw silk, net, georgette, velvet, and heavily zari-worked materials all behave differently under studio lights.
A lehenga photoshoot done correctly shows the garment's silhouette, fabric quality, embroidery detail, and overall styling — everything an online buyer needs to feel confident about a purchase. Done poorly, even a genuinely beautiful lehenga looks flat, off-colour, or low-quality in the listing.
Types of Lehenga Photography We Offer
1. Flat Lay Lehenga Photography
The lehenga skirt, blouse, and dupatta are spread flat and shot from above on a white background. Works well for showcasing print patterns, fabric texture, and embroidery layout across all three pieces at once. Cost-effective and fast — suitable for Amazon catalogue secondary images and Meesho listings where a ghost mannequin isn't required.
2. Ghost Mannequin Lehenga Photography
The lehenga is photographed on a mannequin, which is removed in post-production to show the garment in a 3D worn shape. Particularly effective for structured lehenga skirts where the flare, volume, and waistband fit are key selling points. The blouse is composed separately to show the neckline, back design, and sleeve style. Standard approach on Myntra and Ajio for premium ethnic wear.
3. On-Mannequin Lehenga Shoot
Faster than a ghost mannequin — the lehenga is shown on the mannequin without removal. Good for party wear and casual lehengas where the full flare isn't the primary selling point. A cost-effective option for brands with large catalogue volumes.
4. Lehenga Model Shoot — Show How It Actually Looks When Worn
For bridal wear brands, festive collections, and D2C labels that need lifestyle imagery, a model wearing the lehenga in a studio setting shows how the garment moves, how the dupatta drapes, and how the full look comes together. A lehenga model shoot conveys elegance and occasion-wear appeal that a mannequin simply cannot.
This is the format buyers respond to most emotionally. When they see the lehenga styled on a real person — blouse fitted, dupatta draped, skirt in full flare — they can picture themselves in it. That emotional connection drives the decision to buy. Essential for Myntra A+ content, brand websites, and festive season campaigns.
5. Detail, Embroidery & Choli Photography
Close-up shots of zari work, gotta patti, thread embroidery, mirror work, sequin placement, and blouse (choli) back design. The choli photoshoot — blouse front, back neckline, sleeve detail, and hook closure — is often the most overlooked part of a lehenga listing and one of the most searched by buyers who want to assess the blouse fit and design before ordering.
These detailed images are what differentiate a handcrafted designer lehenga from mass-produced alternatives — and they significantly reduce returns by accurately representing the quality and level of handwork.
6. Complete Lehenga Set Photography
For brands selling the full set — skirt + blouse + dupatta — we photograph all three pieces together and individually in the same session, giving complete listing coverage for multi-image product pages. Set package pricing applies.
Lehenga Photography Pricing at Lohar Studio
| Service Type | Starting Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Flat lay — skirt, blouse, dupatta | ₹69 / photo | Minimum 20 pieces |
| Ghost mannequin — lehenga sets | ₹99 / photo | Includes front + back compositing |
| On-mannequin shoot | ₹79 / photo | No compositing cost |
| Model-based lehenga shoot | ₹149 / photo | Model coordination included |
| Detail / embroidery close-ups | ₹59 / photo | Add-on to any package |
| Complete lehenga product package | ₹350–₹900 / product | Skirt + blouse + dupatta, multiple angles |
| Full-day bridal catalogue (50+ sets) | Custom quote | Best per-unit rate |
All prices include retouching, white background correction, colour correction, and web-ready JPG delivery. GST extra.
DIY vs. Professional Lehenga Photography
| Factor | DIY / Phone Photography | Lohar Studio Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Embroidery & zari detail | Lost under the phone flash or overexposed | Controlled directional lighting brings out the threadwork |
| Lehenga flare & silhouette | Skirt looks flat, volume lost | Ghost mannequin/model shows full flare accurately |
| White background | Shadows, off-white tones — Amazon/Myntra rejection | Pure #FFFFFF — zero platform rejection risk |
| Colour of heavy fabrics | Velvet looks dull, silk shifts colour | Calibrated lighting renders each fabric type accurately |
| Dupatta drape | Crumpled, unstyled | Properly styled dupatta shots for every listing |
| Complete set coverage | Usually incomplete — often missing back shots | Front, back, detail, set — complete listing coverage |
| Return rates | High colour and embroidery are misrepresented | Lower — an accurate representation reduces surprises |
| Turnaround | Slow, inconsistent | 24–48 hours standard |
| Scalability | 5–10 products/day maximum | 30–50 complete lehenga sets/day |
Why Lehenga Brands Need Professional Photography
Lehengas are one of the highest-value garment categories in Indian ecommerce — and also one of the highest-return categories. Buyers are spending anywhere from ₹1,500 to ₹20,000+ on a single lehenga online. They're making a significant purchase decision based entirely on your photographs.
Here's the problem most sellers face: Lehenga fabrics are notoriously difficult to photograph. Heavy Banarasi silk reflects studio light differently from net or georgette. Zari embroidery can look either stunning or completely blown out, depending on how the lighting is set up. Dark bridal colours — deep maroon, navy, emerald green — can look black or flat under poor lighting. A neon lehenga can look completely different from the actual product if colour correction isn't done properly.
Beyond colour, the structure of a lehenga is a major factor. An online buyer considering a lehenga wants to see how the skirt flares, how the blouse fits at the back, and how the full set comes together styled. A flat photo on a table tells them none of this.
Professional lehenga photography in Delhi solves these problems directly — accurate colour, visible embroidery detail, correct silhouette, and zero platform rejections.
Who Needs Lehenga Photography in Delhi?
Bridal and wedding wear boutiques launching their bridal lehenga collections online — these brands need model-based lifestyle photography and detailed embroidery shots that communicate the premium quality of their garments.
Amazon and Myntra sellers in the ethnic wear and bridal category who are scaling their lehenga catalogue and need platform-compliant, high-converting images. Many lehenga sellers come to us after main-image rejections due to off-white backgrounds or poor image quality.
Wholesale lehenga brands sourcing from Chandni Chowk, Surat, and Jaipur who are moving their B2B inventory to online retail and need catalogue photography for marketplace listings.
D2C ethnic fashion labels are building their first collection website and need a complete visual identity — hero images, detail shots, and styled model images — before going live.
Export houses selling to the Indian diaspora in the UK, US, UAE, and Canada. International buyers rely entirely on photography to make purchase decisions — colour accuracy and detail clarity matter more than in domestic markets.
Seasonal and festive collection sellers who refresh their lehenga range every season (Navratri, Diwali, wedding season) and need a fast, reliable photography partner who understands the pace of ethnic fashion calendars.
Our Lehenga Photoshoot Process
Step 1: Garment Receiving & Inspection: Every lehenga set is checked on arrival — skirt, blouse, and dupatta are individually examined for loose threads, missing hooks, embroidery pulls, or any defects that need to be flagged before photographing. Steaming is done carefully per fabric type — silk, net, and velvet all require different steaming techniques to avoid damage.
Step 2: Shoot Planning by Set Type: Flat lay batch, ghost mannequin batch, and model shoot are grouped and planned before we start. For bridal lehengas, we plan blouse back shots and dupatta close-ups as part of every complete product shoot. Grouping by garment type saves significant time on set and keeps your per-image cost down.
Step 3: Fabric-Specific Lighting Setup: This is where experience makes the difference. Heavily embellished lehengas need directional lighting to bring out zari and sequin detail without creating hotspots. Velvet skirts need a completely different setup from net or georgette. Sanjay adjusts the lighting configuration per fabric category — not a one-setup-fits-all approach.
Step 4: Photography with Live Review: You or your team can attend the shoot and review images live. Garment placement, dupatta styling, flare positioning, and colour concerns are addressed immediately on set — not after delivery. This eliminates the need for reshoot requests.
Step 5: Retouching & Delivery: Background corrected to pure white, colours matched to the physical garment, embroidery detail enhanced, and all set pieces checked for consistency across images. Web-ready JPGs delivered via Google Drive or WeTransfer within 24–72 hours of shoot completion.
Why Choose Lohar Studio for Lehenga Photography in Delhi?
Ethnic garment expertise — specifically, lehengas. Not every studio has handled bridal and designer lehengas at scale. Lohar Studio has photographed lehenga collections for boutiques, wholesale brands, and exporters across Delhi and the NCR. That hands-on experience shows in how each shoot is planned — from fabric-specific lighting to dupatta styling.
Sanjay Babu Lohar leads every shoot personally. With 16+ years in apparel and ethnic wear photography, he brings direct expertise to every lehenga photoshoot — from setting up the correct lighting for your specific fabric type to ensuring embroidery reads clearly in every image.
Platform-specific output. Amazon's ethnic wear category requirements, Myntra's lehenga image specs, Ajio's aspect ratios — we know them and shoot to them by default. No post-delivery surprises when you upload to your marketplace.
Complete set coverage as standard. Many studios shoot only the front skirt and call it done. At Lohar Studio, every complete lehenga product includes skirt front + back, blouse front + back, dupatta, and a full set shot. This is what marketplace listings actually need.
Transparent pricing. ₹69*/photo for flat lay, ₹99/photo for ghost mannequin, ₹149/photo for model-based shoots. Complete lehenga product packages from ₹350–₹900. 24–72 hour delivery. No inflated claims, no hidden charges.
Lehenga Photography Across Delhi NCR
Lohar Studio's lehenga photography studio is based in Rohini, Delhi, and serves ethnic wear brands and sellers across Delhi and the wider NCR. We work regularly with brands sourcing from Chandni Chowk — Delhi's largest wholesale saree and ethnic wear market — as well as from Gandhi Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, and Sadar Bazaar, where a significant volume of bridal and party wear lehengas is traded.
We serve clients based in South Delhi, West Delhi, Dwarka, Noida, Gurgaon, and Faridabad. If you're searching for lehenga photography near me in any of these areas, our Rohini studio is easily accessible, and we work with clients across the full Delhi NCR.
For brands based outside Delhi — in Surat, Jaipur, Lucknow, Kolkata, or Mumbai — courier-based lehenga photography is a common arrangement. You ship the garments to our Rohini studio; we photograph and edit everything and ship back with images delivered to your Drive within 24–48 hours of the shoot date.
Start Your Lehenga Catalogue Today
Lehenga photography in Delhi doesn't need to be slow, expensive, or complicated. Lohar Studio offers professional lehenga photoshoots for ecommerce sellers, bridal boutiques, and ethnic fashion brands — flat lay, ghost mannequin, on-mannequin, and model options — with complete set coverage starting at ₹350 per product and individual photo pricing from ₹69*/photo. Delivery in 24–72 hours.
Whether you're shooting 10 bridal lehengas for your first Myntra listing or 100 sets for a full festive season catalogue refresh, call Sanjay Babu Lohar at 9312070458 to discuss your requirements and get a custom quote.