Mohit Bansal Chandigarh Photography tips

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Mohit Bansal Chandigarh is the Best candid photographer across the city. His photography mostly focuses on capturing candid moments.We make photographs to understand what our lives mean to us. A thing that you see in my pictures is that I was not afraid to fall in love with these. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Mohit Bansal Chandigarh Photography tips


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MOHIT BANSAL CHANDIGARH
PRESENTS
  • A SESSION ON PHOTOGRAPHY

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TIPS OF PHOTOGRAPHY
  • Mohit Bansal Chandigarh says
  • Use the Rule of Thirds.
  • Avoid Camera Shake.
  • Learn to use the Exposure Triangle.
  • Use a Polarizing Filter.
  • Create a Sense of Depth.
  • Use Simple Backgrounds.
  • Dont Use Flash Indoors.
  • Choose the Right ISO.
  • Pan to Create Motion.
  • Experiment with Shutter Speed.

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PHOTOGRAPHY
  • Photography is the science, art and practice of
    creating durable images by recording light or
    other electromagnetic radiation, either
    electronically by means of an image sensor, or
    chemically by means of a light-sensitive material
    such as photographic film.
  • Comes from the Greek word photos which means
    light and graphé which means drawing.
  • Together they mean drawing with light

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THE FIRST CAMERA
  • The use of photographic film was pioneered by
    George Eastman, who started manufacturing paper
    film in 1885. His first camera, which he called
    the "Kodak", was first offered for sale in 1888.
    It was a very simple box camera with a
    fixed-focus lens and single shutter speed, which
    along with its relatively low price appealed to
    the average consumer. The Kodak came preloaded
    with enough film for 100 exposures and needed to
    be sent back to the factory for processing and
    reloading when the roll was finished.

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INTRODUCTION TO CAMERA
  • A CAMERA is a device that records images, either
    as a still photograph or as moving images known
    as videos or movies.
  • A device for taking photographs by letting light
    from an image fall briefly onto sensitized film,
    usually by means of a lens-and-shutter mechanism.

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CAMERA LENSES
  • The camera lens owes to the human eye.
  • The lens focuses a parallel light beam to form an
    inverted image.
  • Lenses helps to avoid blurriness and far-off
    photographs can be easily taken.
  • Focal length of lens affects the field of view,
    magnification, and depth of field of a lens.
  • Light in weight and compact.

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TYPES OF LENSES
RANGE (in mm) KNOWN AS PROPERTIES
20 to 35 Wide-angle lenses Provide greater depth of field and include larger angle of view but provide relatively low magnification.
45 to 55 Normal lenses Produce an image that can be clearly seen by human eye.
Approx. 85 Telephoto lenses Constrict the field of view and decrease the depth of field.
More than 85 Zoom lens Can be adjusted continuously between two fixed limits.
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CONCLUSION
  • Photography is more than a documentation process
    it is more, it is an art form and should be
    treated with the same respect as painting,
    sculpture, and the other well known art forms.
    Photographs, like paintings, are artificially
    constructed portrayals they have to be carefully
    composed, lit and produced.
  • Photography deserves respect, its presence and
    influence in the art world in equivalent to the
    other forms of art.
  • Digital imagery is becoming more common, our way
    of looking at photographs and gauging their
    impact has been irrevocably changed. Will these
    changes affect photography in the art world? Will
    the value of photography be diminished? Only time
    will tell.

MOHIT BANSAL CHANDIGARH PHOTOGRAPHY
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