"Photography workshop"
This is a blog written as a part of "photography workshop". Last Tuesday , the English department and life science department both celebrated this photography workshop.this photography workshop main guest is kaushik ghelani, he is a wildlife photographer. kaushik sir describes some photography rules in this workshop.
Introduction of photography:
Understanding the Basics
Photography is a creative art form that has captured the imagination of millions. It can be a powerful way to express yourself and your perspective on the world around you. Exploring the art of photography can feel intimidating for beginners, but with patience and practice, even fledgling photographers can develop their skills and confidence. The most important thing to understand about photography is the basics. This includes understanding light, exposure, composition, and how to use various camera equipment. Learning how to control light in your photos is essential for creating stunning images. Exposure is about how much light you allow into your camera and the effect this has on the overall brightness or darkness of your image. Composition is what makes an image interesting and visually pleasing. It involves choosing elements within a frame that will draw viewers in and create an aesthetically pleasing arrangement. Lastly, familiarizing yourself with different types of cameras and lenses will help you better capture your desired results.
Some rules of photography by given kaushik sir:
Golden point:(almost in art 1:3 rule but different all the ways.
Center focus rule:(Emphasize subject in center if you get to see such subject. Different ways to use golden points.)
Symmetry :(subject divides in two parts like a mirror and reflects its symmetry beauty.)
Leading lines:( Leading lines towards subjects lead viewers into frame.)
Head/leading room :(compose with breathing space in which a subject is looking.)
Depth of field:(compose your frame using depth of fielding using your photography .)
Break the rule:( Break the rule to create something very different from others.)
After discussing the rules of photography they gave us a task of clicking five photographs of whatever you like on the university campus.
Afterwards,we also discussed all our own captured photographs and kaushik sir one by one took advice from this photograph.you have to have a lot of patience to take good and meaningful photos . That's the thing I learnt from kaushik sir: patience helps to achieve some realistic moments according to perceptions.and others things I learnt ,do focus on your story telling photograph and it's really attractive for people.make sure people can't stop watching your photos. photographs build their own stories.
Summary of what i have learned from experience with this workshop:
Yes, I have learned from this photography workshop. How to capture good and meaningful photos.
Photography is a versatile and rewarding experience that offers various benefits.this photography workshop learnt creativity, observation,self -expression ,skill development, connection with others, mindfulness, personal growth, story telling, learning patience, adventure,etc learnt about photography. Kaushik sir mainly focuses on this point, photography rules, taking meaningful photos,and also other things and others things include that is a,
Experiment with different angles: When taking a photograph, consider the angle you’re shooting from. Try shooting from above, below, or even try turning the camera on its side for a different perspective.
Play with Lighting: Lighting can have a huge impact on the quality of your photos. Natural light often produces the best results but don’t be afraid to experiment with artificial lighting too.
Take lots of photos:The more pictures you take, the higher your chance of getting great shots. Don’t be too quick to delete images either – sometimes it takes time to view them later and notice the good ones.
Capture action shots: Action shots add dynamic movement to an image. If you want to capture people or animals in motion, use faster shutter speeds for sharp clarity.
Edit post-processing: >It is always worth editing your photos after they’ve been taken. You can adjust brightness levels, contrast ratios, colors and more using photo-editing software.
Conclusion:
Photography is a versatile and expressive art form that allows individuals to capture moments, emotions, and scenes in a visual medium. It encompasses various styles, from portraiture and landscape to documentary and abstract. With advancements in technology, photography has become more accessible to people around the world, leading to a proliferation of images on social media and other platforms. It's a tool for storytelling, self-expression, and preservation of memories, offering both amateur enthusiasts and professional photographers .
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