Our
Photography
Courses

3 Months DIPLOMA

REGULAR/WEEKEND

Comprehensive Training on Multiple Genres

Hands-On Experience with Industry Grade Cameras & Equipment

6 Months DIPLOMA

Mastering Lighting Techniques for Studio & Outdoor Shoots

Learning Composition & Framing for Creative Visuals

1 Year DIPLOMA

Live Projects and Portfolio Development

Creative Lifestyle & Social Media Photography

Our Diploma Courses Detailed Structure

Course Structure
  • Total Duration: 3 Months
  • Course Type: Full-Time
  • Mode of Instruction:
    Classroom Lectures, Practicals, Studio & Field Work, Assignments.

History and Evolution of Photography, Role of Photographer in Society, Different Genres of Photography.

Types of Camera (DSLR, Mirrorless, Point-and-Shoot ), Anatomy of a Camera, Types of Camera Sensors (APS-C and Full Frame), How camera works, Understanding Different Lenses (Wide Angle, Telephoto, Macro), Lens and Focus Techniques: Manual vs. Autofocus, Choosing the Right Equipment for Different Scenarios, Concept of Lens Compression.

Types of Light ,Photography in Natural Light, Introduction to Studio Lights, Strobes vs Continuous Lights, Types of Light Modifiers, Basic Lighting Techniques with Strobes (Key Light, Fill Light and Back Light), Use of Reflectors.

Photography for Social Media (Instagram, Facebook, Shutterstock), Photography for Vacation and Personal Moments, Photography for Personal Events, Nature Photography.

The Three Month Course includes a combination of outdoor assignments, photo walks and studio work designed to encourage hands-on learning.

  • A written exam at the end of the course 40%
  • Assignments & Projects 40%
  • Final Project 20%

From the final project the best pictures will be selected for Coffee Table Book which is a Visually Appealing Book designed primarily for display on a Coffee Table or in a Visitors Room.

Course Structure
  • Total Duration: 6 Months
  • Course Type: Full-Time
  • Mode of Instruction:
    Classroom Lectures, Practicals, Studio & Field Work, Assignments. 

History and Evolution of Photography, Role of Photographer in Society, Different Genres of Photography.

Types of Camera(DSLR, Mirrorless, Point-and-Shoot ), Anatomy of a Camera, Types of Camera Sensors (APS-C and Full Frame), How camera works, Bayer’s Pattern, Understanding Different Lenses (Wide Angle, Telephoto, Macro), Lens and Focus Techniques: Manual vs. Autofocus, Choosing the Right Equipment for Different Scenarios, Concept of Lens Compression.

Exposure Triangle: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO, Manual Mode and Exposure Control, Metering, White Balance, Colour Temperature, Depth of Field and Focus Techniques, Composition Rules, Balancing of Frames, Perspective through Lenses, Types of Balance.

Types of Light , Photography in Natural Light, Introduction to Studio Lights , Strobes vs Continuous Lights, Types of Light Modifiers, Basic Lighting Techniques with Strobes (Key Light, Fill Light and Back Light), Use of Reflectors .

Creative Lighting Techniques (High Key, Low Key, Silhouettes, ShortLighting, Broad Lighting, Cinematic Lighting), Photography with Gels, Flash Photography, Off camera flash Photography. HSS and TTL Flash Photography, Color Theory.

Image Resolution, Formats (JPEG, RAW), Introduction to Software for Post-Processing (Photoshop, Lightroom), Basic Image Retouching Techniques, Non Destructive Editing, Cropping, Exposure Adjustment, and Colour Correction, Saving and Export for different Platforms.

Online Portfolio Making Tools (Behance, Instagram Curation), Social Media Strategies, Picture Optimisation for Social Media, Client Pitching Techniques, Quotation and Invoice Generation.

This Six Months Course includes a combination of outdoor assignments, field trips, photo walks and studio work designed to encourage hands-on learning. Students will work on live projects, capturing images for real- world applications like fashion shoots, product photography, editorial assignments, and documentary projects.

  • A written exam to evaluate the concept and Theory of Photography: 40%
  • Assignments And Projects: 40%
  • Final Project: 20%

From the final project the best pictures will be selected for Coffee Table Book which is a Visually Appealing Book designed primarily for display on a Coffee Table or in a Visitors Room.

Course Structure
  • Total Duration: 1 Year
  • Course Type: Full-Time
  • Mode of Instruction: Classroom Lectures, Practicals, Studio & Field Work, Assignments.

History and Evolution of  Photography, Role of Photographer in Society, Different Genres of Photography.

Exposure Triangle: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO, Manual Mode and Exposure Control, Metering, White Balance, Colour Temperature, Depth of Field and Focus Techniques, Composition Rules, Balancing of Frames, Perspective through Lenses, Types of Balance.

Types of Light, Photography in Natural Light, Introduction to Studio Lights, Strobes vs Continuous Lights, Types of Light Modifiers, Basic Lighting Techniques with Strobes (Key Light, Fill Light and Back Light), Use of Reflectors .

Creative Lighting Techniques (High Key, Low Key, Silhouettes, Split Lighting, Loop Lighting, Rembrandt Lighting, Paramount
Lighting), Photography with Gels, Flash Photography, Off camera flash Photography, HSS and TTL Flashes, Color Theory.

Portrait Photography, Product Photography, Fashion and Glamour Photography, Architectural and Interior Photography, Action and Sports Photography, Travel Photography, Event Photography.

Online Portfolio Making Tools (Behance, Instagram Curation), Social Media Strategies, Picture Optimisation for Social Media, Client Pitching Techniques, Quotation and Invoice generation.

Image Resolution, Formats (JPEG, RAW), Introduction to Software for Post-Processing (Photoshop, Lightroom), Basic Image Retouching Techniques, Non Destructive Editing, Cropping, Exposure Adjustment & Colour Correction, Saving and Export for different Platforms.

HDR Photography, Exposure Bracketing, Focus Bracketing, Long Exposure Photography, Concept and Application of Flash
Duration, Concept and Application of Flash Delays, Macro Photography, Concept of Hyperlapse and Timelapse.

Types of Camera (DSLR, Mirrorless, Point-and-Shoot), Anatomy of a Camera, Types of Camera Sensors (APS-C and Full Frame), How Camera Works, Bayer’s Pattern, Understanding Different Lenses (Wide Angle, Telephoto, Macro), Lens and Focus Techniques: Manual vs. Autofocus, Choosing the right equipment for different scenarios, Concept of Lens Compression.

Compositing HDR Photography, Skin Retouching, Frequency Separation Technique, Color Grading, Layer Mask, Split Toning,
Double Exposure, Content Aware Fill, Batch Editing, Creating Actions.

The One Year Course includes a combination of outdoor assignments, field trips, photo walks and studio work designed to encourage hands-on learning. Students will work on live projects, capturing images for real-world applications like fashion shoots, product photography, editorial assignments, and documentary projects.

  • A written exam in every semester to evaluate the concept and theory of Photography: 40%
  • Assignments & Projects:  40%
  • Final Project: 20%

From the final project the best pictures will be selected for Coffee Table Book which is a Visually Appealing Book designed primarily for display on a Coffee Table or in a Visitors Room.