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a week agoBeginner-Level 4
There are certain similarities between cinematography and photography, like how to use light, composition, and lens choice, but the nature of the courses is different: one is to capture a single moment, while the other is to make moving images that tell a story. The Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT) offers both certificate and degree courses at a fair price.
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2 weeks agoBeginner-Level 4
Fine arts are created for aesthetic or intellectual value, without a practical purpose, such as painting, sculpture, and drawing. Applied arts, conversely, involve using design and decoration to create functional, everyday objects that are also aesthetically pleasing, including fields like graphic design, fashion design, and interior design.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Becoming an event photographer without a portfolio and experience can feel daunting, but everyone has to start somewhere! A great way to begin is by offering to shoot events for friends, family, or local community groups for free or for a very nominal fee. This helps you build a small portfolio. You can also assist established photographers to learn the ropes. The key is to get out there, shoot as much as you can, and start creating a body of work you can showcase.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
According to Shiksha, Ahmedabad has about 9 prominent photography colleges or institutes, with approximately 4 being privately owned . These include recognised names like Reliance Education's VFX & Animation Academy, Kalapurnam Institute, Sardar Vallabhbhai Global University, Skyblue Institute of Design, and International School of Design . While these offer certificate, diploma, and short-term programs rather than standalone photography degrees, they are considered the top photography education providers in the city.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
Ahmedabad offers a modest yet vibrant photography education scene, with around nine prominent photography institutions, of which about four are privately owned . These include specialist institutes like Kalapurnam Institute, International School of Design (ISD), Ahmedabad, Skyblue Institute of Design, Sardar Vallabhbhai Global University, and Reliance Education's VFX & Animation Academy . While there is no dedicated undergraduate degree in photography such as a B.Sc., many of these institutions offer certificate, diploma, or short-term professional photography courses at the post?12th level .
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, It is estimated that joining the best Photography colleges in Hyderabad can be affordable as most colleges have tuition fees of less than INR 1 lakh. Listed below are some colleges along with their tuition fees:
Low-cost Colleges | Tuition Fee |
---|---|
Hamstech Institute of Creative Education Fees | INR 80,000 |
FTIH - Film And Television Institute of Hyderabad Fees | INR 50,000 |
Ramoji Krian Universe Fees | INR 15,000 |
Artdeza Fees | INR 10,000 - INR 30,000 |
Trendz Institute of Fashion Technology Fees | INR 60,000 |
Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
There are a number of institutes that provide courses in photography in Ahmedabad and include workshops, Diploma and also degree course. Not all of them are conventional colleges, but Shiksha.com professes 9 best photography colleges/institutes in the list. There are big names like the Kalapurnam Institute, Institute For Photography & Video Film Making- Excellence (IPE India), Varun Patel Photography Institute and Photo Technic Interactive, among others that offer varied course of study to budding photographers.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
There are a number of institutes which offer photography courses in Ahmedabad over a short period to long term Diploma and degree course. It might not be having much conventional type of college that exclusively teaches photography in the university sense but there are not less than 9 best places to study photography i.e. institutes/colleges as reported by Shiksha.com. They are Kalapurnam Institute, Institute For Photography & Video Film Making - Excellence (IPE India), Varun Patel Photography Institute, Photo Technic Interactive among others, which have different learning opportunities.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
To become a photographer, you should have passed Class 12 in any stream. Formal degrees aren't required, but creative skills, camera handling, and editing knowledge help. Many institutes offer short-term and degree courses. Top picks include NID, Jamia, Pearl Academy, and Light & Life Academy.
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