Northwood Hills Studio. F.B.I.P.P, F.M.P.A. is acknowledged as one of the leading wedding and portrait photographers in the UK. He has won numerous awards at The London Portrait Group, as well as winning the prestigious and highly coveted European Kodak Gold Awards five times.
He has the rare distinction of Fellowship in all Two major photographic bodies: The British Institute of Professional Photography (BIPP), and The Master Photographers Association (MPA)
Kaushik’s goal is to create photographs that look natural and relaxed, that exude style and panache. His photos of weddings and special celebrations aim to capture the love and emotion that are experienced on your special day, whilst his portraits show off loved ones in their most flattering light.
He blends photojournalism with a relaxed portraiture to create a magical collection of treasured moments of your special day and family members. Whatever your photographic needs, Kaushik provides a quality, flexible and friendly service at very reasonable prices.
We pride ourselves in providing an individual service unique to each client. If you have a wedding, portrait or something specific that you wish to have photographed please ring and discuss your requirements.
Asian Wedding Photographer based in London capturing Reportage and Photojournalist style Photography.
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