Welcome
Are you ready to Rewind your Memories?
From Wedding Photography to Baby/Kids Photography
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On your special day, it's all about creating unforgettable memories. Our mission? To capture them flawlessly on camera. Since 2015, AntiClockTimes Photography has been dedicated to helping couples beautifully document their journey together. We're here to strike the perfect balance between capturing the grand moments and the quiet, intimate ones. Let’s create magic together. Explore our portfolio to see the love stories we've had the honor to capture.
Arun Siddharth JR
Our Services
Weddings
With so much to plan for your special day, let us take the stress of photography off your shoulders. We bring innovation, experience, and passion to every project, ensuring your needs are met with precision. With a long list of satisfied clients, we know how to deliver exactly what you're looking for. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
Kids & Babies
We are a vibrant and experienced team with a passion for photography. As a Baby Photography Studio, our mission is to capture your precious moments while making sure the entire experience is filled with joy. Meet the dedicated team behind the lens, committed to turning your memories into lasting treasures. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to us!
Family Portraits
When it comes to family portraits and photography services, we’ve been delivering stunning, high-definition images that our clients cherish for years. Whether you’re looking for a custom-designed album or a simple collection of timeless portraits, we’ve got you covered. Reach out to us to discuss your vision and schedule your session.
Events
Our top priority is ensuring our clients’ happiness. Below, you’ll find some of their thoughts about us—both professionally and personally. Their feedback is incredibly valuable to us and motivates us to consistently deliver work that exceeds expectations. If you’d like to share your own experience, we’d love to hear from you.
Power of BLACK & WHITE
“I think it’s because it was an emotional story, and emotions come through much stronger in black and white. Color is distracting in a way, it pleases the eye but it doesn’t necessarily reach the heart.” – Kim Hunter