9th November, 2013
Photography is a beautiful art. It is beautiful because it makes it possible to capture life's beautiful moments and also has the capability to take you back in time. Looking back at old photographs is one of my favorite past times. The nostalgia is intense!
Photography is an art which has technical sides too. Skill is needed to capture a perfect picture. Our school invited a trained photographer, Mr. Hemant Dixit, to teach us how we could improve our photography skills. On the first day of our workshop, he showed us some of his photographs and told us how to work with our cameras. He let us wander in our campus and asked us to click 5 photographs.
We took photos of the trees, the sand, the bees everything that would seem appealing to us.
After that we came inside and he viewed our photos and told us how we could improve our pictures. Mostly we goofed up in the contrast and focus. He asked us to click 10 photos as our homework and our first session came to an end.
In the second session, Mr. Dixit made us understand the potential and functions of our cameras. We explored the settings and the modes of our cameras and tried to click photos using those modes.
In the third session we learnt how to take portrait pictures. Mr Dixit told us that it is important for the person whose picture is being taken in an environment in which he/she is comfortable in. Viji Ma'am, our maths teacher, was our model for the photo. We were taught to adjust the camera according to the sunlight. Mr. Dixit in the end gave us some tips to capture perfect photographs. He told us that natural sunlight is an asset and the best photos are captured in the sunlight.
With this session our workshop ended. We learned a lot from this workshop and I hope to improve and develop my skills of photography.
Till next time :)
Photography is a beautiful art. It is beautiful because it makes it possible to capture life's beautiful moments and also has the capability to take you back in time. Looking back at old photographs is one of my favorite past times. The nostalgia is intense!
Photography is an art which has technical sides too. Skill is needed to capture a perfect picture. Our school invited a trained photographer, Mr. Hemant Dixit, to teach us how we could improve our photography skills. On the first day of our workshop, he showed us some of his photographs and told us how to work with our cameras. He let us wander in our campus and asked us to click 5 photographs.
We took photos of the trees, the sand, the bees everything that would seem appealing to us.
After that we came inside and he viewed our photos and told us how we could improve our pictures. Mostly we goofed up in the contrast and focus. He asked us to click 10 photos as our homework and our first session came to an end.
In the second session, Mr. Dixit made us understand the potential and functions of our cameras. We explored the settings and the modes of our cameras and tried to click photos using those modes.
In the third session we learnt how to take portrait pictures. Mr Dixit told us that it is important for the person whose picture is being taken in an environment in which he/she is comfortable in. Viji Ma'am, our maths teacher, was our model for the photo. We were taught to adjust the camera according to the sunlight. Mr. Dixit in the end gave us some tips to capture perfect photographs. He told us that natural sunlight is an asset and the best photos are captured in the sunlight.
With this session our workshop ended. We learned a lot from this workshop and I hope to improve and develop my skills of photography.
Till next time :)
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