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Asian Wedding Perspectives - part 3 of 1 2 3 4 5 6

Published 01/10/2014

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Sanjay Jogia

Shooting a mix of stylised portraits and documentary photography, Sanjay Jogia's wedding photography wouldn't look out of place on the pages of a fashion magazine. Sanjay works alongside his wife Roshni which he believes is an advantage when it comes to shooting weddings: 'My wife is also my best friend and Roshni completely understands me both on and off a shoot! Having a woman as part of the team goes a long way to making people feel relaxed and can encourage guests to behave naturally in front of the camera.'


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Sanjay grew up with photography with his father working for Kodak, making film. 'Kodak were very a family-oriented company and often organised events for the children of their employees - the influence was there from the start!' It wasn't long before an inquisitive Sanjay 'borrowed' his Dad's Canon AE-1 and having both film and developing readily available meant that he started experimenting and developing his own style. 'I've always enjoyed immortalising moments and emotions; combined with making light work for me I think these things have really defined my photography.'


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