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Foundation Photography

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Foundation Photography

  • Duration: 2 months

  • Mode: Full time

  • Age limit: None

  • Eligibility: 10th grade

  • Camera Required: Full frame/ Crop Sensor camera (DSLR), laptop, tripod.

  • Location: BHAGALPUR. BIHAR

Course is designed for anyone aspiring to learn the field of photography . Who would love to understand and improve their photography skills , you will be taught the basic theory and fundamental concepts of photography , as it is essential for a photography who wants to show the creativity in the field of product and fashion photography . In this course we will also help you to develop a creative approach how to showcase your product and models in the form of your creative photography genre.

key takeaways :-

  • The fundamentals of operating a DSLR camera

  • Use of indoor lighting .

  • Different lens for Different shoots .

  • Creative photography technique like splash , Fire , light painting , silhouette Photography etc.

Course Projects 

Make a PIN HOLE camera.

        Project -1 

        Project -2

Introduce DOF (depht of field)

        Project -3

Submission of Photos clicked by you.

Participate in night photo walk

        Project -4

Show the use of Different metering mode.

        Project -5

Syllabus

        Topic 1 [CAMERA BODY AND LENSES]

Different lenses come in different lenses and could be categorized under the following:

  • Wide Angle


  • Standard


  • Medium Telephoto


  • Specialist lenses

Understanding of such lenses is important to create photographs according to the requirement of the photographer. Hence, knowing the right lens to execute any project one is planning for.

        Topic 2 [SHUTTER SPEED]

In photography, shutter speed or exposure time is the length of time when the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light, also when a camera’s shutter is open when taking a photograph. The amount of light that reaches the film or image sensor is proportional to the exposure time.

The shutter speed of a camera is denoted in fractions of 1 second and the shutter can be kept open for 30 sec or even more in the bulb mode. A fast shutter speed enables to freeze things in motion and slower shutter speed helps to show motion in a photograph.

        Topic 3 [ISO]

ISO is a camera setting that brightens or darkens a photo in the most basic sense. Your images will get increasingly brighter as you increase the ISO setting. As a result, ISO can assist you in capturing photographs in low-light situations or allowing you to be more flexible with your aperture and shutter speed settings. 

        Topic 4 [EXPOSURE TRIANGLE]

Exposure triangle is a combination of three different elements in the camera i.e. the shutter, aperture, and ISO. All of these elements have a different purpose to serve. The photographer may choose the combination of these in different ways to achieve whatever is required for the photograph. These elements control different functions and are related to each other in some or other ways. Therefore, depending on what is desired in a photograph one can achieve great results using the exposure triangle to his benefit.

        Topic 5 [DOF- DEPTH OF FIELD]

For many cameras, depth of field is the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that are in acceptably sharp focus in an image. The depth of field can be calculated based on focal length, distance to subject, the acceptable circle of confusion size, and aperture. The depth of field in a photograph could be divided into two categories: shallow and large.

Shallow being blurred out other than the point of focus and large being the maximum area of an entire photograph in focus.

        Topic 6 [COMPOSITION]

Composing an image means arranging elements within it in a way that suits the core idea or goal of your work best. Arranging elements can be done by actually moving objects or subjects. A good example of this case is portrait or still life photography. Street photography involves anticipation, since the photographer doesn’t usually have the choice of moving his subjects himself, but has to wait for them to make the most suitable position within the frame.

        MANY MORE 

Lab & Equipments

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