World Association of News Publishers


Digital Photography

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Digital Photography

Date and Location

  • 30 Oct 2013 - 31 Oct 2013
    Mumbai
    India

Price

Fee
WAN-IFRA members: INR 25,000 / EUR 475 + 12.3% taxes
Non-members: INR 30,000 / EUR 575 + 12.3% taxes

Included in the price are the course fee, documentation, luncheon and beverages during breaks.

Special offer for WAN-IFRA members:
3 or more registrations : INR 20,000 + taxes per participant

Digital Photography

In today’s fast paced world of 24X7 breaking news journalism, images play a major role in communicating to our readers the beauty or the horror of a brief moment in time. Photojournalists have to be on the scene quickly, think fast on their feet, compose the photo and record 1/500th of a second of history.

And while television and internet coverage give viewers around the world almost instantaneous access to events, the still photo is able to compete and even exceed the moving image, in level of impact. This is because still photographs give readers something tangible, to hold in their hands, and to view for as long as they wish.

The objective of this training program is to help the news photographers to improve their analytical skills. The workshop will help the participants to clinically analyze their methodology, which will include both technical aspects as well as strategic views.

Programme

  • „„Projection and critique of works
  • „„Basic rules of composition
  • „„Technical aspects: Speed/quality/accuracy
  • „„Difference between Series, Reportage, Photo-essays
  • „„Psychology of Visual Communication
  • „„Breaking news photography
  • „„Feature photography
  • „„Editing
  • „„Shoot out Exercise and Assignments

Target group
„„Newspaper staff photographers, „„Magazine staff photographers, „„Feature photographers, „„Photo editors, „„Visual Journalists, „„Assignment editors, „„Freelance photographers

Venue
Residency Hotel
Suren Road, Andheri - Kurla Road
Opp Cine Magic, Near W.E Highway
Andheri East , Mumbai 400 093
Tel: +91.22.6649 1234

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