From The Oberoi farmhouse weddings in Chattarpur to ITC Grand Bharat destination celebrations, Delhi's wedding scene demands flawless execution. Eventiere delivers personal photo galleries to every guest - powered by AI, before the couple leaves for their honeymoon.
Delhi NCR is home to India's most lavish wedding celebrations. Farmhouse venues in Chattarpur, heritage properties along Mehrauli and five-star ballrooms at The Oberoi and ITC Maurya host multi-day celebrations with 500 to 1,500 guests. Managing photo distribution across mehendi, sangeet and reception manually is simply not practical.
Your wedding photographer uploads images from each function. Multiple photographers uploading from different ceremonies simultaneously.
Face recognition identifies each guest across all functions - even with elaborate bridal lehengas, heavy jewellery and changing outfits across multiple days.
Each guest scans a QR code and sees their personal gallery covering every function. Family in other cities access theirs remotely.
Handles up to 1,500 guests across multi-day Delhi celebrations. Works with bridal makeup, dramatic lighting and outdoor mandap conditions at Chattarpur farmhouses.
Gallery pages carry the couple's names, wedding hashtag and colour palette. Extends your wedding stationery into a digital experience.
Separate albums for mehendi, sangeet, haldi, ceremony and reception. Guests see all their photos from every function in one unified gallery.
Guests access their reception photos before they leave the venue. Share moments on Instagram and WhatsApp while the celebration is still happening.
Guests only see photos they appear in. Face data processed securely and deleted after the wedding. Full Indian data compliance.
No special equipment needed. Your photographer uploads through a simple web interface. Supports multiple photographers uploading simultaneously.
Our wedding was a four-day celebration at a Chattarpur farmhouse with 800 guests. Eventiere handled photos from three photographers across mehendi, sangeet and the main reception. Every guest had their gallery before the next morning. Our relatives in Chandigarh and Jaipur were sharing their photos before we even woke up.