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Winter School (PHOTOGRAPHY CRASH COURSE)

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Winter School (PHOTOGRAPHY CRASH COURSE)

  • Duration: 2 WEEK

  • Mode: Full time

  • Age limit: None

  • Eligibility: 10th grade

  • Location: BHAGALPUR. BIHAR

  • This Course held only in WINTER SEASON

Winter school is an intensive crash course aimed for the beginners. The course covers the basics of photography and goes on to more advanced photographic concepts and techniques, like Lighting,Exposure triangle, white balance,Angles/ framing/ composition,Studio Lighting, Creative shutter speed, Product Photography, Photo editing... & more. This course will develop the creative skills of a photographer and make the strong understanding of the camera.The course is suitable both for owners of DLR cameras willing to improve their photography/ filmmaking skills and for those who plan to continue shooting professionally. Our winter school course is presented in a fun atmosphere where student involvement is encouraged, feedback is important, and the instructors are always available to answer questions.

key takeaways :-

  • The Basic operating a DSLR camera

  • Use of natural lightings .

  • Learn about Different lens.

  • Achieve perfect blurred background in photos .

  • Difference between JPEG and RAW

  • Use of studio lighting

  • Photo walks

  • Compositions of image .

  • Proper angles

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 photowalks

        Project -4

Submission of you street photography portfolio.

        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 [PANNING]

Panning is a photographic technique that combines a slow shutter speed with camera motion to create a sense of speed around a moving object. It is a way to keep your subject in focus while blurring your background.

It is an interesting technique to make a photograph look dynamic when both the subject and the background appears to be moving in one direction. Panning technique gives an interesting edge to the photograph, rather than a cliched form of image-making.

        Topic 5 [SMOKE PHOTOGRAPHY]

The whole idea of shooting pictures of smoke is to understand in what lighting conditions the smoke is shot. Silhouettes are a wonderful way to convey drama, mystery, emotion, and mood to the viewers of your photos and often stand out in an album because of the combination of their simplicity but also the story that they convey. The whole idea of shooting pictures of smoke is to understand in what lighting conditions the smoke is shot.

Smoke photography is used in a variety of genres of photography. For example; Food, Automotive, Product, Industry, etc.

There are a few things to keep in mind while shooting photographs that include smoke as an element of contrast or as the key subject. The lighting is dicey and the overall formation varies from different kinds of photography.

        Topic 6 [THREE POINT LIGHTING]

Three-point lighting is a basic lighting technique which can also be called the base of all other lighting techniques. This studio lighting setup enables the students to understand how the lighting plays an important role and how putting the lights in different positions creates depth and dimensions in a photograph.

Along with the knowledge of the light setup, the students also learn about different studio lights and various modifiers that are used for shooting photographs in the studio

        MANY MORE 

Lab & Equipments

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