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Father's Day with IbA!

Happy Father’s Day!!! We’re here to honour the one that brings smiles to our faces, strength in our hearts, and the best sense of humour with their dad jokes. We love how present dads are at the wedding whether it’s with smiles or tears. Cherish all of the fathers in your life! Couples, if you are getting married in the near future, share this set with your parents so they can be inspired by what their photos can look like for your wedding!



Bonus Image (not taken by me): Here’s a snap of my wife, Tanya, with my amazing father-in-law on the dance floor at our reception. Be free and have fun!

Photo Credit: Shannon T. Boodram

Photo Credit: Shannon T. Boodram


Hope you enjoyed this set!  Let’s talk in the comments below! 

What is your favourite image from this set?  Any of my other father-related photos that you’ve seen and loved that I missed? (It was a tough culling process!) Any tips/advice for getting great dad photos at weddings?  What are you up to for Father’s Day? 


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Another SLR Lounge Award in the Books!

Hey folks!  

It seems like it's a good week to be Impressions by Annuj - a Fearless Photo of the Day, my first MyWed Award, and now another SLR Lounge Award under my belt.  It's great to be recognized by such acclaimed institutions in the industry!  

This photo did so well on my Instagram - I think it's just about catching that moment that you might have missed or not remembered quite right.  Guests loved seeing what they might not have been around for :)  

I posted this on IG in B&W but then decided to go B&W for SLR Lounge.  It's really hard to go B&W for South Asian weddings - there's so much beauty involved in all of the bold colour that is encompassed in their events that it's heartbreaking to let that go.  I get asked all the time by other photographers how I go about deciding when to go B&W but it really depends on the photo.  I think when there is a moment, or a lot of emotion coming out in an image, I want the focus to be directed to that and not distract a viewer with the colours so I might lean more towards the B&W.  Otherwise, it breaks my heart to take the colour out!  

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Let me know what you think in the comments below! 

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