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Gurvir Johal

Gurvir Johal Profile

Gurvir Johal is a Birming-hambased wedding photographer who specializes in Sikh, Hindu, Muslim and Indian weddings.
In 2018, he was ranked ‘Third-Best Wedding Photographer in the World’ and the number-one wedding photographer in the UK and Europe by the One Eyeland International photography awards.
He is a Double Master photographer of the Las Vegas-based Wedding & Portrait Photography International (WPPI) and a Fellow of the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers (SWPP).
Gurvir adopts a photojournalistic approach to document wedding stories in an emotive, timeless and creative fashion.
A Nikon #Zcreator and ambassador for GraphiStudio, Light & Motion, and Fundy Designer album software, Gurvir is a headline speaker at The Photography Show. Book tickets at www.photographyshow.com

t’s the start of another week at the height of summer, and I’m expecting acclaimed Asian-wedding photographer Gurvir Johal to be run off his feet when we speak. As it turns out, that’s putting it mildly. Gurvir’s schedule leaves me reeling: “I’m in France tomorrow for a wedding on Wednesday and Thursday. I’m home Friday; it’s my son’s birthday on Saturday, he’s going to be two, so as soon as I land in Gatwick on Friday I’ve got to get back to Birmingham and cover a wedding – a good friend snapped his Achilles heel, so I’m covering as many of his jobs as possible. I’m hoping by August he’ll be back to normal, so I’m covering Friday’s gig for

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