What we do:
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Introduction to photography - a brief history of photography, various types
through the ages. Is it an art, a science or a hobby?
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Camera Mechanics – everything you need to know to pick the right
camera for you. Digital vs. Film, shutter speed, ISO, sensors, megapixels,
brands, etc
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Optics – Types of lens and its effects, aperture, depth
of field, magnification, etc
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Managing Light – Metering, exposure, focussing, bracketing,
flash, etc
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Play and crawl around with digi cams and their settings - learn things that you never thought possible with your camera!
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Post Production - Learn how to use various post production software
to give your photographs the right finishing touch. Converting to B/W, levels,
noise, sharpness, saturation, etc
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Photography Project – Put projects together at the Cloud
Mentor Photo Lab
How your child will benefit:
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You will be surrounded by like mind people in
an environment designed to stimulate you.
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Get a new perspective on everyday life - see life
through the eyes of your lens and get your creative juices flowing
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Continuous monitoring and feedback - a great
atmosphere for you to learn and improve through debates and discussions with
peers.
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Develop your own signature - Learn the finer
nuances behind a photograph and how to capture a scene in a manner that will
blow your audience away!
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Experience street photography in a safe
environment - the best photos are the ones that are taken with the subject in its
natural environment.
What we use:
- The entire course has been designed and will be presented by a freelance photographic expert. Personal evaluation and feedback from our expert.
- Field trips - Designed specifically to put your theory to practice, the supervised field trips is the perfect opportunity to show off what you have learnt during the course.
Age group – 12 to 16 (Advanced), 8 to 12 (Basic).
Winter "Chill" Programme - Nov to Feb, 2011 - Come visit our "Nest" to enroll!
Contact:
Nikhil Gumbhir, +91 97421 43244
#596, 2nd Cross, 3rd Block, Koramangala (Behind water tank)
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