COURSE OVERVIEW
For all the first timers in photography this is a course that will help you get all the important aspect of camera, lenses and gears. Learn the best way to start with your photography journey in a structured way to lay your foundation right! This course will help you learn how to optimally use your camera for any kind of photography genre.
This course is for those who want to go full manual mode in their camera, learn the heart (composition) and soul (lighting) of photos to elevate their photography to the next-level.
At the end of this course you’ll be able to shoot with confidence with any kind of camera: DSLR, Mirrorless or even mobile camera.
Duration: 2 days
Classes: Weekend Classes [4-5 hours per class]
Age group: Any
Ideal for:
- First timers and freshers who wants to learn the foundation of photography
- People who wants to shoot in Manual mode with confidence
- For those who is struggling to take better picture with their own set of gears: camera, lenses & lights
COURSE MODULES
COURSE MODULES

Module 1: Camera & Lens technical
Camera technical
Sensor
Types of sensor
Full-frame vs Cropped
Pros and cons of different sensors
Resolution (Deep dive into megapixels)
Sensor Vs Resolution
Dynamic Range
DSLR vs Phone Vs Mirrorless camera
Lens technical
Focal length
Type of lenses
Depth of field
Camera + Lens working principle

Module 2: Camera & Exposure control | Composition | Lighting
Camera & Exposure control
- Aperture
- Aperture mechanism
- Shutter speed
- Shutter mechanism & effect
- Mechanical Vs Electronic Vs Global shutter
- Front vs rear curtain sync
- ISO
- Exposure triangle (Aperture, Shutter & ISO)
- Metering
- Histogram and how to use it
- Bracketing
- White balance
- Drive mode
- Auto-focus
- Auto-focus point area
- Manual focus
- RAW vs JPEG
- Exposure compensation
- Picture profiles
- Connectivity (Bluetooth, Wifi, NFC, Wired)
- Storage
- Screen type
- Viewfinder
Composition (the heart of your photo)
- Types of composition
- Composition techniques
Lighting (the soul of your photo)
- Types of light
- Camera vs light control
- Light filters
- Controlling your light