Diploma in fashion and portrait photography is one year span certificate level course. Design has constantly kept on being a piece of one's way of life. It has now a significant job in deciding one's character. With an expanding pattern in Fashion Photography, you'll be finding yourself and building up the capacity to take your way to make your way of life as a design picture taker.
The Fashion photography course at CREATIVE HUT gives the specialized aptitudes and tasteful understanding that can lead you to an effective vocation in the style photography industry. Our proficient educators show the course educational plan that spreads presents, devices, lighting and strategies utilized by industry experts in Fashion field.
The significant features of extraordinary compared to other photography courses, design photography compressed lesson spread the studio settings, lighting strategies, model stances and states of mind with various lightings utilized in style photography. You will likewise figure out how to utilize the stunts and methods for design photography, studio types of gear and build up these specialized abilities in the studio inside just as outside.
NOTE:- Students who are not able to submit Original Documents will be provisionally admitted. All necessary original documents should be submitted within working days including day of admission. Otherwise provisional admission will be considered as cancelled.
Given below are few of the important highlights of the program.
Program Full Name | Diploma In Fashion and Portrait Photography |
Program Level | Diploma Courses |
Duration of the Program | 1 Year |
Examination Type | Semester |
Eligibility | 10th with minimum of 50% marks from a recognised board |
Admission Process | Entrance Exam and Merit Based |
Average Program Fee | Upto Rs. 1 Lakh |
Syllabus of Management as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.
Paper Code | Subjects of Study |
1 | History of Photography: early experiments and later developments |
2 | Films cameras & Processing |
3 | Photographic optics: a) Light‐ character |
4 | Cameras‐ old and new: a) Different parts of a camera |
5 | Lenses‐ wide, zoom, tele, macro, fish-eye |
6 | Aperture: Functions |
7 | Shutters: Functions |
8 | Focusing: Spot, Matrix |
9 | International Standard Organization |
10 | Exposures‐ exposure meter‐ functions |
11 | Colour filters‐ different kinds |
12 | Photographic light sources‐ natural and artificial |
13 | Composition‐ rules of composition |
14 | Flash |
15 | Sensors |
16 | Light-room, Photoshop |
17 | Photo Tools |
18 | Photo Corrections |
19 | Portrait Photography‐ basic lighting systems |
20 | Studio lighting‐ 1/2/3 lights‐ soft-boxes, snoot, barn doors |
21 | Photographing head-shots, ¼, ½, ¾ |
22 | Wildlife, fashion, and photo-journalism |
23 | Photographing in available light |
24 | Close‐up: accessories and techniques |
25 | Photographing a subject with different lenses |
26 | Preparing full and ¼ portraits under different lighting conditions |
27 | Photograph, use of bounce and reflected lights |
28 | Group photos and arrangements |
29 | Use of colour filters‐ lighting and effects |
30 | Selection of shots |
Mentioned below are some states in India that offer the program.