More than 100 students of Journalism and Mass Communication attended the workshop.
Jalandhar 5 August (Jaswinder Azad)- As we all know that A single photograph can say 1000 words, striding on the path to teach few professional techniques of photography, the departments of Journalism and Mass Communication of CT Institute of Higher Studies organized three days workshop on photography. The theme of the workshop was DIY (Do it Yourself): Photography. More than 100 students attended the workshop. The workshop focused on teaching the students ‘aesthetics and art of composition’ which is an integral part of the pragmatic approach to fundamentals of photography. The workshop had two resource persons.
Mr. Surinder Pal (Member, Jalandhar Photography Club) discussed the basic concepts of photography and digital imaging. He shared the techniques about outdoor photography skills and explained the students about understanding the colour temperature and its use in photography. He highlighted the working of correct aperture, shutter speed and ISO.
Mr. Kamaljit Singh (Secretary, Jalandhar Photography Club) shared with the students various career opportunities available in the field. He also enlightened them on the ways and methods to improve their photography skills. The interactive workshop drew a very enthusiastic response from the students. He also mentioned about different concepts of lighting. He shared and discussed various professional photographs with the students.
S. Charanjit Singh Channi (Chairman, CT Group of Institutions) expressed his gratitude towards media personalities for sharing their salubrious thoughts with the aspiring photographers and journalists. Appreciating the initiative, he said this workshop has exposed the students to the new technologies and techniques in the field of photography.
Mr. Surinder Pal (Member, Jalandhar Photography Club) discussed the basic concepts of photography and digital imaging. He shared the techniques about outdoor photography skills and explained the students about understanding the colour temperature and its use in photography. He highlighted the working of correct aperture, shutter speed and ISO.
Mr. Kamaljit Singh (Secretary, Jalandhar Photography Club) shared with the students various career opportunities available in the field. He also enlightened them on the ways and methods to improve their photography skills. The interactive workshop drew a very enthusiastic response from the students. He also mentioned about different concepts of lighting. He shared and discussed various professional photographs with the students.
S. Charanjit Singh Channi (Chairman, CT Group of Institutions) expressed his gratitude towards media personalities for sharing their salubrious thoughts with the aspiring photographers and journalists. Appreciating the initiative, he said this workshop has exposed the students to the new technologies and techniques in the field of photography.
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