• How Sunday Photography Course Is Better Than a Self-Taught Photography

    6 June 2018

     

     For a photography enthusiast, a motive of taking images is a way to express themselves to capture the diverse, memorable moments that can be preserved for life. It’s a different thing that in order to survive in this world you have to earn money that directs the love for photography to commercial avenues. But,the opportunity to do what one loves and makes a living out of it can be the most blissful feeling. For the photographers, who started off, as a passion, it is just like a dream come true.

    To be a successful photographer it is important to have a clear vision of what you want to do. Although, photography is a self-taught as it is a visual art form that uses elements of science. It can be perfected by making mistakes and learning from those mistakes. However, the self-taught process definitely takes longer time, so it is better to join a photography class. If there is a time constraint then you can opt for a Sunday photography course at Indian Institute of Photography, Noida. The Sunday photography course is a two-month program that can make you an expert in a very short time without disturbing your weekday schedule.

    The 3-hour duration course is designed in such a way that it will introduce you something new each time. In 8 Sundays you can expect to be thoroughly developed in skills that are required to be aphotographer. You get to learn pro aspects of photography that include advanced aesthetics, visual literacy, editing photos on photoshop & lightroom. You can learn to make panoramas and HDRs, trick photography, fashion, nature, product photography, wildlife, pre wedding portfolios and many more under the guidance of the best mentors in the industry.

    Now there must be a question in your mind that why you need a photography course Photography isn’t just about clicking images everywhere you go without putting too much thought into those captures. It is beyond that, as it is a visual art, which is often defined by a photographer’s eye, how he see things and decides to show it to the rest of the world. This vision comes mainly from within, but a classroom teaching environment and a good mentor can help you to identify that quality in you.

    A professional photography class inculcates the habit of shooting every day. The major reason that a budding photographer decides to quit and blame it for loss of interest, is because they don’t shoot
    often. As a newbie photographer, your passion for your new camera and lens will drive you crazy for a moment. The only way you can prevent losing what could have helped you to have a promising photography career is by shooting often. The regular assignments in the classroom are also an integral part of learning the photography, which you learn in a classroom environment that can be best practiced out in the field.

    Photography is such a subject where new techniques and tools keeps evolving. The new photographer is always learning about the new equipment and new post-processing techniques that they would like to master. Experts in their respective areas are regularly invited to Indian Institute of photography to conduct workshops that brush up skills of photography students and help them grasp new ideas and techniques. Joining a photography class at IIP Academy will just be the best decision that you ever made, after deciding to buy yourself a camera.

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