/ Directors. Not Photographers.

We Direct Weddings. Frame by Frame.

Every production begins with a script: shot lists, lighting diagrams, narrative structure. The ceremony is our set; the story is yours.

Weeks before the ceremony, our directors draft shot lists, map light conditions at each venue, and structure a narrative arc. Nothing on the day is improvised—every sequence is planned, every camera position motivated.

— Production Process

Pre-production before the first frame

Two or more principal directors lead each production, operating independent camera systems in concert. The result is coverage with the depth and rhythm of a multi-camera film shoot.

Dramatic directional key-light portrait, a male director in his mid-thirties standing with a cinema camera on his shoulder, low-angle medium shot against a dark studio backdrop, warm amber rim light separating him from the background, serious composed expression, production-house credit-roll aesthetic
Dramatic directional key-light portrait, a male director in his mid-thirties standing with a cinema camera on his shoulder, low-angle medium shot against a dark studio backdrop, warm amber rim light separating him from the background, serious composed expression, production-house credit-roll aesthetic
• The Directing Team

A coordinated crew, not a solo shooter

Imagehub Production is led by two principal directors, each responsible for distinct coverage angles and narrative threads on every production day.

Rooted in West Bengal, our team carries deep visual fluency across Bengali, North Indian, and destination ceremony formats—reading light, ritual, and movement the way a cinematographer reads a script location.

Available for destination productions across India and internationally. Every engagement begins with a pre-production call, not a quote sheet.

The work speaks in motion

The most direct way to understand how we direct is to watch what we make. The films say what credentials cannot.