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Framing and Composition in Photography

Course Overview:  The course intends to make the students observe and describe visual qualities that characterize the…

Course Overview: 

The course intends to make the students observe and describe visual qualities that characterize the framing & composition of photographic images; solve visual art problems, develop proficiency in handling tools related to the photographic print; and interpret the meanings of artistic works in photography. Overall the students will improve their picture-taking skills by taking photographs and techniques required to understand and operate the camera

Course Description: 

Master the art of visual storytelling with our Framing & Composition in Photography course. Delve into principles of framing, composition, and visual aesthetics to create captivating images. Learn to strategically place subjects, utilize lines, shapes, and perspective to convey your message effectively. Through hands-on exercises and feedback sessions, refine your skills and elevate your photography to new heights. Our Courses are designed for all age groups, whether you’re a 12th pass-out looking to start a career, a graduate who wants to add credit to your course, an individual who is passionate about learning photography, or looking to start your photography career this course is for you!

Join us and unlock the secrets to crafting compelling and impactful photographs. 

Demo or Sample Content: 

Essentials of balanced framing, Golden rules in framing and composition, camera angles, different types of shots

Related Articles/Blog Posts: 

Link to blog posts or articles related to the course topic, showcasing your expertise.

Instructor Information:

Faculty of Photography, with Ph.D / Masters in Visual / Mass Communication with expertise & experience of minimum 5 years in any one of the photographic genres.

 Course Format:

Live workshop, Hands-on-learning,MCQ assessments and submissions

 Duration and Schedule:

5 hours on three Sundays, in August & September.

 Who Should Take This Course:

This course is designed for individuals (students/ Working Professionals) eager to embark a dynamic journey into the world of Visual artistry. You could be a student pursuing any degree in any field but has an interest in photography, this course is crafted to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to transform your interest into a special skill and talent.

Benefits of Taking This Course:

  1. Acquire a comprehensive understanding of photography essentials, providing a solid foundation for future exploration and specialization in various genres of photography.
  2. Develop practical skills in camera operation, composition, and lighting, empowering you to capture stunning images with confidence and creativity.
  3. Experience personal growth as you unlock your artistic potential and gain the ability to express yourself visually, fostering self-expression and creativity beyond the realm of photography.

 Employability 

Upon completion of the course, Potential Candidates can qualify the level 2 of the Professional Certificate Course in Photography to operate as independent professional photographers and establish themselves as specialists in various genres of photography. They will receive the Certificate in Lighting Principles of Photography.

Course Outline/Syllabus:

Essentials of balanced framing, Golden rules in framing and composition, camera angles, different types of shots

Certification(s):

Certificate in Framing & composition in Photography from TNSD

Prerequisites:

Students must have completed levels 1 & 2 of the Professional Certificate Course in Photography i.e. must have completed the Certificate in Fundamentals of Photography and Certificate in Lighting Principles for Photography.

Enrollment Process:

If you are someone looking to start your career or enhance your skills as a Photographer learn Framing and Composition in photography with us!

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