About HBPP
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography is typically a four- year course available at a University or College. The course includes in-depth curricula and supporting coursework. It entails a study of the fundamentals of photography, digital and film photography, its narratives, history, and techniques. The course also teaches understanding imagery in Editorial, Advertising, and Fine art photography.
The Master's Degree in Photography or Master of Fine Arts prepares students to explore theory and gain essential practical experience. The Master's Course is available for students who have completed the Bachelors Program.
Online Photography Courses
If you are currently employed full-time, you can choose from a range of Online Photography Courses that will give you a good understanding of the basics. While the really good ones are paid, there are several free online photography courses also available. You can take up these courses in your free time and improve your skills. You can also join photography workshops during weekends to build your portfolio. Reading a lot is essential, and there is ample information available on photography blogs and podcasts to get an understanding of the basics of photography – composition, aperture, shutter speed, ISO settings, depth, white balance, etc... You can always learn additional skills on lighting, posing, equipment, flash and improve your editing skills as you go along. Start small and then begin working on your images using photo-editors. Gradually you will learn the art of perfecting your pictures using settings in the professional editing software.
4. Do a Photography Internship with a Professional Photographer
If you’re a young, budding photographer, look out and network with other photographers and mentors. Never shy away from getting feedback about your work. You are eventually going to make a living, based on the quality of your work.
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The Master's Degree in Photography or Master of Fine Arts prepares students to explore theory and gain essential practical experience. The Master's Course is available for students who have completed the Bachelors Program.
Online Photography Courses
If you are currently employed full-time, you can choose from a range of Online Photography Courses that will give you a good understanding of the basics. While the really good ones are paid, there are several free online photography courses also available. You can take up these courses in your free time and improve your skills. You can also join photography workshops during weekends to build your portfolio. Reading a lot is essential, and there is ample information available on photography blogs and podcasts to get an understanding of the basics of photography – composition, aperture, shutter speed, ISO settings, depth, white balance, etc... You can always learn additional skills on lighting, posing, equipment, flash and improve your editing skills as you go along. Start small and then begin working on your images using photo-editors. Gradually you will learn the art of perfecting your pictures using settings in the professional editing software.
4. Do a Photography Internship with a Professional Photographer
If you’re a young, budding photographer, look out and network with other photographers and mentors. Never shy away from getting feedback about your work. You are eventually going to make a living, based on the quality of your work.
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