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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 666642" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>In India, if you can afford, you splurge on weddings, especially daughters. The budgets are huge (by our standards) anywhere between USD 30,000/ for upper middle class to USD 200,000/ for the rich, going up to millions of dollars for the Politicians and Super rich, even more if the wedding is held at exotic venues around the world (Steel Tycoon Sunil Mittal is supposed to have spent USD 100 million on his daughter's wedding). With a billion+ population even the top 0.01% mean a huge business - Wedding Planners, Fashion Consultants, Catering Consultants and of course Wedding Photographers.</p><p></p><p>With this king of spending, a few photographers and videographers make no dent on the budget, and I have seen a crew of a a dozen or more at weddings, (including booms and motorized carriages for birds eye view), which host upwards of two thousand guests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 666642, member: 16090"] In India, if you can afford, you splurge on weddings, especially daughters. The budgets are huge (by our standards) anywhere between USD 30,000/ for upper middle class to USD 200,000/ for the rich, going up to millions of dollars for the Politicians and Super rich, even more if the wedding is held at exotic venues around the world (Steel Tycoon Sunil Mittal is supposed to have spent USD 100 million on his daughter's wedding). With a billion+ population even the top 0.01% mean a huge business - Wedding Planners, Fashion Consultants, Catering Consultants and of course Wedding Photographers. With this king of spending, a few photographers and videographers make no dent on the budget, and I have seen a crew of a a dozen or more at weddings, (including booms and motorized carriages for birds eye view), which host upwards of two thousand guests. [/QUOTE]
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