8 Near 200 students of different streams participated Jalandhar, Aug 19: YTV an internal video channel of Lovely Professional University organised 'Photography Workshop' to commemorate World Photography Day. Near 200 students of different streams participated to learn technical aspects of photography. Workshop mentor Dheeraj Paul, faculty of Fine Art at Jamia Millia Islamia University Delhi, conducted workshop and explained fundamentals of photography to the students. Varied important details about shutter, aperture, field-depth, exposure and related techniques were shared for general understanding of the students. Students also learnt special photography skills about people, travels, industry, still-life, food and architecture. Besides outdoor photography students also learnt about indoor lighting situations, studio lighting set-ups, digital photography and advanced professional photography. A special session on aesthetics & art of compositions was also held through live demonstrations by using different camera lenses. During interactive session Mr. Paul told LPU students: "Believe in clicking moments in daily life situations. Keep this in mind that each and every good photo has a special story to tell to its onlooker." Director Indian Photo Tours, Mr Sanjiv Bhandula also shared various opportunities available for students to master this craft through different training & workshop programs. Illustrative, LPU school of Fine Arts runs a special course of photography. Students are taught all about adjustment of focus, shutter speed, ISO, contrast, photo editing, dodging & burning, and auto Focus. On completion of the course, the students become skilled photographers and have a scope to work in well equipped photo-studios, media houses and allied fields. Congratulating all the participants, Executive Dean Dr Sanjay Modi said: "I am happy to note that many of the participants are from engineering, pharmacy, and other non fine arts subjects. They have got a great chance to nourish and develop their passion for photography. We always work out that schedule from which our students are able to learn a lot to grow themselves differently than others." |