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| Photography (Advanced) |
Course: Short Term
Duration: 2 Months (Thrice a week) |
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Eligibility: 10th and above
This course prepares you for a career in the photographic industry. It creates awareness and understanding in the industry, helps develop knowledge and skills in using a camera to a professional standard, and teaches you all-important communication and business skills needed to be successful in the real world.
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- Introduction and applications
- Requirement and utility of photographs
- Role of a photographer
- Types of cameras
- Box camera, 35 mm Rangefinder, 35 mm Single Lens Reflex, Twin Lens Reflex, medium format SLR, large format & digital cameras; parts and accessories of a camera
- Development in camera design
- Lenses: Fish-eye, super-wide angle, wide angle, normal, telephoto, long telephoto, macro and
zoom lenses
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Aperture & Shutter: Aperture and its function. Shutter-Focal plane and In-between-lens or Compur Shutter and its function
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Co-relation between aperture and shutter speed; Depth of field-how it alters at various
aperture, distance and focal length
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Composition: Rule of thirds, framing, foreground, background, using lines, choosing viewpoint and isolating subject, patterns and textures
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Lighting: Indoor and outdoor lighting, flash, studio lights,
- A to Z Subjects: Photo-journalism, Glamour, Portraits, Product & Table-top, Tourism, Event Photography, Architectural Photography etc.
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Computer application
- Practical
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| Course Content |
| Role of a Photographer |
| Types of Cameras |
| Lenses, Aperture & Shutter and their correlation Depth-of-field |
| Composition: Rule of Thirds, Framing, Foreground, Background, Using Lines, Choosing Viewpoints & Isolating Subjects, Patterns & Textures |
| Lighting: Indoor & Outdoor Lighting, Flash, Studio Light |
| Subjects: Photojournalism, Portraits, Products & Table-Tops, People and Travel, Events, Architecture, Nature and Wildlife |
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