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Photography Exhibition
   24 February 2010
Description:
Alliance Française de Bombay and the Embassy of France in India cordially invite you to the inauguration of retrospective collection by French photographer Bernard Faucon.


Date: 24th Feb 2010 to 04th Mar 2010

Time: 12:00 p.m. to 08:00 p.m.

Venue: Piramal Art Gallery, NCPA

Contact No: 98673 03311, 022 22029483/022 66223709
 
PhotoSensitive's PHOTO-ONE Basic Photography Workshop
   11 February 2010
Five years ago PhotoSensitive was initiated as a platform that tries to bring about a synthesis between the answers to such questions. The basic photography workshop was structured to explain the nuances of photography through multimedia presentations, outdoor shoots and interactive picture reviews.

What Kind Of a Camera Do You Need?
Any camera, Film or Digital, that has a Manual Mode and allows you to play with variables like APERTURE and SHUTTER SPEED.  Any FILM OR DIGITAL SLR CAMERA. Photosensitive does not provide any camera equipment and participants are expected to have their own cameras.

Workshop Details:
1) The basic workshop is designed to systematically take you through building up an appreciation towards LIGHT...learning to SEE its impact on a photograph.
2) Fundamentals of COMPOSITION...learning how to arrange elements in the view finder so that the picture looks ADEQUATELY FRAMED.
3) Explanations on TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF CAMERA CONTROL
4) The role of APERTURE in a picture.
5) How does SHUTTER SPEED impact an image.
6) What is FILM SPEED and when do you select a particular speed.
7) What FILTERS do you need to refine an image.
8) What LENS will you use and why?
9) What is EXPOSURE?

Workshop Schedule :
The workshop comprises of EIGHT SESSIONS OF THREE HOURS EACH spread out over FOUR WEEKENDS.
The sessions shall be conducted on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 7.30 AM to 10.30 AM on the following dates:
MARCH 06, 07 (weekend 01)
MARCH 13, 14 (weekend 02)
MARCH 20, 21 ( weekend 03)
MARCH 27, 28 ( weekend 04)

Workshop Fee:
Rs.12,000 (Rupees Twelve thousand) per participant
Please note: The workshop is limited to 16 participants on a first come first serve basis.

Date: 06th Mar 2010 to 28th Mar 2010

Time: 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Venue: Indipix Gallery, B2/1 Vasant Vihar, New Delhi

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Photography Workshop
   20 January 2010
Description:
A Photography Workshop at House Of Art by fashion photographer Ritesh Ramaiah starts on 24th Jan 2010 till 30th Jan. Learn Wildlife, Portrait, Fashion, Landscape, Products, Night and Abstract photography.

The details of the workshop are as below:
Understanding Camera fundamentals (Aperture, Shutter speed and ISO) Using Your Camera’s Automatic Settings for Eye-Catching Outcomes Photography Lighting and understanding effects of lighting Basic Photography Composition Still/product photography session Portrait photography session Fashion photography session Architectural Photography session Sports and wildlife photography session Night photography sessions including light painting Black and White Photography Learning Basics of Image editing (Photoshop) Analyzing students work Starting 24th Jan 2010 Ending 30Th Jan 2010, The workshop will be held for seven days, The fees for the workshop is RS. 3,500/-


Date: 24th Jan 2010 to 30th Jan 2010

Time: 6:00 p.m. to 08:00 p.m.

Venue: House Of Arts, 9 Stavely Road, Behind Bombay Garage, Camp, Pune 1

Contact No: 9970010000

 
Digital Photography Workshops - 2010
   20 January 2010
Description:
Digital Photography Workshops – 2010, Course director- Shridhar Deshpande of Sheil’s Photography


Date: 23rd Jan 2010

Venue: Kala Chhaya Campus opp Vikhepatil School, Patrakar nagar Road, Off Senapti Bapat Road, Pune
 
Exit to Light - Fine Art Photography Workshop
   20 January 2010
Description:Aperture-India5
Aperture India presents 7 days Fine Art Photography Workshop For Beginners, Amateurs, and Working Professionals. This workshop focuses on giving an in depth training about the SLR techniques and training the mind to create aesthetically pleasant compositions. Creating wonderful images out of simple things from our daily life with utmost ease will be taught here. This workshop focusses on understanding the SLR Camera, Lighting, Composition and creative photography. The sessions are on NATURE, STILL LIFE, POTRAIT & NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY and a funfilled outdoor shooting trip on the last day.


Date: 25th Jan 2010 to 31th Jan 2010

Time: 7:00 a.m. to 09:00 a.m.

Venue: Aperture India, First Floor, Connaught Place, Bund Garden Road, Near Wadia College, Pune, India Gallery

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Contact No: 020-32416857, 9881423372
 




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