Photography Institute in Indore

Future Multimedia offers Best Photography training in indore . With a passionate focus on the practical elements of photography, our empowers students to master not only the essential theory taught by any photography program, but also the technical and business practices that will set them apart in the professional industry. Students can choose from Future Multimedia short-term courses. our Photography class in indore offers students the remarkable opportunity to study under award-winning, professional photographers who remain active in many genres of visual arts, The instructors are not simply interested in producing competent photographers, but also in mentoring artists who each possess a singular voice that will make their work immediately recognizable.

The curriculum and faculty at the Future Multimedia Photography courses in indore is also focused on preparing students to apply what they have learned in the classroom to the real world. Simply put, students receive an extraordinary educational experience designed to best prepare them to achieve their professional goals.

Photography Course

Duration 2-3 Month's

Content of Photography Course in Indore

    History

  • The birth of the camera
  • The modernisation of photography and film
  • The introduction of digital visual arts
  • The history of photo manipulation
  • Digital visual arts tomorrow
  • Introduction

  • Making money as a professional photographer
  • The most common areas of photography
  • The equipment you’ll need now or later
  • How to avoid failure and achieve success
  • Taking photos in public places
  • A guide to your manual settings

  • Getting the right exposure
  • Setting aperture
  • Altering the shutter speed
  • Understanding ISO
  • How aperture, shutter speed, and ISO work together
  • Other manual controls
  • Professional photography

  • The do’s and don’ts of professional visual arts
  • How to avoid the mistakes amateurs often make
  • What you should know about digital photography
  • Tricks of the trade - how to shoot like a pro
  • The professional mindset - how to think and act like a pro
  • Travel photography

  • A checklist for better travel photos
  • The types of holiday photos that sell
  • How to research and prepare for your trip
  • How to get free holidays
  • What equipment should you take?
  • Lighting

  • The different types of lighting
  • The reflection of light
  • Outdoor lighting - sunlight
  • Recommended equipment for outdoor lighting
  • Introduction to indoor lighting
  • Photographing indoors – the technical issues
  • Techniques for taking professional photographs

  • Tripods and their importance
  • Types of lenses
  • Vantage points and how they affect your photo
  • Lines, curves, and shapes in your photographs
  • The importance of foreground interest
  • Rule of thirds
  • How background imagery influences your photos
  • Photography equipment

  • Cameras
  • Lenses
  • Tripods
  • Monopods
  • Camera bags
  • Digital storage
  • Macro photography

  • Focusing in macro photography
  • What is bokeh and how to photograph it
  • Macro images of flowers
  • Macro images of insects
  • How lighting affects macro photography
  • When and when not to use a tripod
  • Additional tips and tricks in macro photography
  • Digitally editing your photographs

  • Why you need a digital dark room
  • Correcting imperfect images
  • Re-invent photographs as new and different images
  • What you can do with photo editing software
  • Other elements needed in your digital dark room
  • Understanding DPI and resolution
  • What to know before you start editing
  • Workflow
  • Picture orientation
  • Cropping
  • Levels
  • Altering brightness and contrast
  • Hue and saturation
  • Red eye
  • Cloning
  • Printing and saving
  • The great outdoors: nature and landscapes

  • Nature photography
  • Landscape photography
  • Recommended gear
  • Camera techniques for capturing your images
  • How lighting affects your photos
  • Displaying your images and finding markets
  • Captioning and recording data
  • Wedding photography: the basics

  • Obtaining the needed experience
  • How to develop a portfolio
  • The importance of creating a brand
  • How to present yourself to clients
  • How to create a business plan
  • Creating a brochure pack for clients
  • How to conduct an interview with potential customers
  • Wedding photography: the wedding day

  • Preparing for a wedding
  • What equipment you'll need
  • How to photograph the ceremony
  • How to photograph the reception
  • Important moments to remember
  • Technical tips for wedding photography

    Fashion photography

  • What is fashion?
  • The role of the fashion photographer
  • Expressing yourself as a fashion photographer
  • Developing a style
  • Shooting fashion shows
  • Techniques in fashion photography
  • Marketing and branding yourself
  • Sourcing contacts
  • Photographing models in the studio
  • Product and advertisement photography

  • Why you should consider having a speciality in advertisement
  • How to select one or more specialities
  • Photographing products
  • How to choose your lighting
  • Tips on setting up a professional photo studio
  • How advertising photographers get assignments
  • How to find potential clients
  • Education photography

  • Working on location
  • Preparing for a shoot
  • Lighting and backgrounds
  • Posing your subjects
  • Dealing with problem subjects
  • Organisation
  • Do’s and don’ts of school, college and social photography
  • Freelance or employee?
  • Presenting your work
  • Sports photography

  • Necessary equipment for sports photography
  • Mixing speed and focal length
  • Who to contact and where to shoot
  • Shooting football
  • Shooting basketball
  • Shooting tennis
  • Who buys sports photography and who sells it
  • How to be a freelance sports photographer working for yourself
  • Photojournalism

  • The basics of photojournalism
  • How to capture the perfect photograph
  • Why context is so important
  • Finding (and getting) freelance photojournalism work
  • Setting up your business, legal and finance

  • Prepare a mission statement and develop a business name
  • Setting up your business on a small budget
  • Putting together a business plan
  • Paying tax
  • Indemnity insurance
  • How to keep financial records in four easy steps
  • Developing a digital presence

  • The importance of having a digital presence
  • Why you should build a website, and how to do it
  • The benefits of a photo blog and how it works
  • Using social networks to establish your business
  • How your website, photo blog, and social networking work together
  • How to protect your images for display on the internet
  • Marketing your business

  • Providing samples of your work
  • Business cards
  • Local press
  • Direct mail
  • Referrals
  • Networking
  • Print ads
  • Business photography

  • Working on location
  • Setting up for a shoot
  • The importance of light
  • Environmental portraiture
  • Capturing the essence of a business
  • Dealing with challenges
  • The do’s and don’ts of business photography
  • Public relations photography
  • Obtaining commissions
  • Presenting your work
  • Cheesecake and beefcake photography

  • The origin of beefcake and cheesecake photography
  • How fashion and glamour fit into this area
  • Successful boudoir photography
  • How to identify the attractive qualities of your subject
  • Where to sell your images
  • Portrait photography

  • The difference between studio and on-location portrait photography
  • How lighting affects a portrait
  • What kind of gear you need to shoot portraits
  • How to interact with your clients
  • How to handle fidgety children during a session
  • How to lay out your studio
  • Photo manipulation techniques

  • What layers are and what they are used for
  • How to use layers
  • How to apply a layer mask
  • What the brush tool is and how to use it
  • How to apply an adjustment layer
  • How to merge layers
  • How to use the dodge and burn tools
  • Adding a lens vignette to your photo