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I’ve been snapping pics at local kirtans for years, and let me tell you, a hyper-local event photography business in India is a goldmine waiting to be tapped in 2025. Big studios chase lavish weddings, leaving community events like Bhajan Sandhya or temple gatherings ignored. With India’s photography market growing at 8% yearly and community events booming post-COVID, you’ve got a solid shot at steady gigs.Why It’s Hot - Demand: Every neighborhood has 2-3 weekly events—bhajans, jagran, or cultural meets—needing affordable photos. Think 50-200 attendees per event, all wanting memories. - Low Cost: Start with a used DSLR (₹30k), free editing apps like Snapseed, and a bike for mobility. No studio needed. - Pricing Power: Charge ₹2,000-5,000 per event for 50-100 edited shots. Add prints at ₹10/pop for extra cash.How to Start 1. Scout Events: Check temple boards or WhatsApp groups for schedules. Target Tier-2 cities like Jaipur or Surat for less competition. 2. Market Smart: Post flyers at community centers, create Instagram Reels showing vibrant shots. Offer a free gig to build your portfolio. 3. Legal Stuff: Register as a sole proprietor (₹5k via Udyam). GST only if turnover hits ₹20 lakhs. Growth Tips Aim for 8-10 gigs/month = ₹20k-50k profit. Scale by hiring local shooters or adding short videos. Challenges? Rainy days or inconsistent bookings—build a network with organizers to stay booked. Check Pixifi’s guide on event photography for pro tips. What’s the first event you’d shoot?

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A website accessibility audit service in 2025 India is a genius move—SEBI’s October mandate and RPwD Act are pushing businesses to comply or face fines. As a web dev who’s done dozens of audits, local SMEs need you to avoid lawsuits and reach disabled users (huge market).Why It’s Hot - Demand: Thousands of small biz sites fail WCAG 2.1 standards. - Revenue: Charge ₹10k-20k per audit; add remediation for ₹5k. Startup Steps 1. Learn: Get IAAP WCAG cert (₹15k), use free tools like WAVE. 2. Legal: Sole prop, GST if scaling. Work from home. 3. Service: Run automated scans + manual checks; deliver fix reports. Market It LinkedIn outreach to retailers, free webinars on compliance. Aim for 5 clients/month = ₹50k-1L. Ethics matter—genuine fixes build trust. Deque’s SEBI guide explains the rules. Manual or automated audits first?