Photography workshop

 Photography workshop 

Hello learners. I am a student. In this blog i am telling about photography workshop which was held at our place, Department of English, MKBU. 

       On 17th August 2023 , Department of English  MKBU, organized photography workshop. The chief guests was Wildlife photographer Mr. Kaushik Ghelani. The workshop was host by one of our senior Trushali Dodiya. Students of life science department also join us for workshop.


        Kaushik sir shere his words with us, the first thing which we learn is that every photo has one story. Every photo should conveys one message. Clicking photos is not a simple thing but we should focus that photo must be alive by convey a story. 

     Click anything or capture anything is not only entertainment. But click a photo is shows your skill and feeling. Photography is thing in which we had to deal with machine , nature,and talent at one time. 

      Kaushik sir learned us that to be a photographer is not only about click photos. You must need geography knowledge about particular place. Not only geography but wildlife, animals, season, nature's behavior, zoology etc. 

       Students learned about some rules of taking photos. This rules can help us to improve photograpy skill. 

  • Rule of 3th
  • Golden Point 
  • Central Focus Ruel
  • Symmetry
  • Geometric shapes 
  • Head leading room
  • Depth of Field 
  • Avoid negative spacing 
  • Importance of Horizon in photos 

     In breck we had a t a task to click photos according to suggested  rules. Students enjoying this task and by this activity the session has provided practical learning as well. 

    This photos captured by me, which may be sporting above rules. 








      The session was live and interesting a the movie. These simple photography rules can help us to improve not only photography skills but it expand the horizon and vision. We are thinking to Medhama'am, Vaidehima'am and Dilipsir to organize this kind of lively session. 


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