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Lakhwinder Singh Ahuja, Shyam Singh Ahuja, Capital Studio. Amritsar

May 18, 2016, 05:25 PM

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Father-son duo take us through the days when getting a photograph clicked was an occasion, the wedding photographer even more important than family members to the days of the mobile camera. Reforms changed not just how we click photographs but also how we respond to them #Liberalization #Photo-studio #Memories

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