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Lucknow: The many ways to click good photographs using mobile phones and learn the artform by experimenting with subjects was brought to light by renowned photographer Atul Hundoo during a photography workshop here on Sunday.
Organized during The Youth Photojournalist Association (TYPA’s) photography exhibition at Kala Strot Art gallery, the exhibition saw several curious shutterbugs learning the skill.
“Taking photographs would just include pressing the shutter but to make an image you need to tap the subject on your mobile screen and set focus, then set exposure by dragging the circular icon you get on tapping the screen and then press the shutter without shaking the device,” said Hundoo.
Adding to which he said, at times people get excited and end up getting a shaky image. “To avoid getting shaky images one must calm down and be patient while clicking a photograph. It is important that we enjoy the aesthetics during photography,” he said.
The beginners should also try experimenting with different forms, textures and subjects as it can improve framing.
“A good frame is one which does not have any unwanted object in the photograph. It should also have some breathing space. Photography is all about eliminating the unwanted things from our frame,” Hundoo added.
Hundoo, later displayed some examples of street photographs he had clicked using a smartphone.
Organized during The Youth Photojournalist Association (TYPA’s) photography exhibition at Kala Strot Art gallery, the exhibition saw several curious shutterbugs learning the skill.
“Taking photographs would just include pressing the shutter but to make an image you need to tap the subject on your mobile screen and set focus, then set exposure by dragging the circular icon you get on tapping the screen and then press the shutter without shaking the device,” said Hundoo.
Adding to which he said, at times people get excited and end up getting a shaky image. “To avoid getting shaky images one must calm down and be patient while clicking a photograph. It is important that we enjoy the aesthetics during photography,” he said.
The beginners should also try experimenting with different forms, textures and subjects as it can improve framing.
“A good frame is one which does not have any unwanted object in the photograph. It should also have some breathing space. Photography is all about eliminating the unwanted things from our frame,” Hundoo added.
Hundoo, later displayed some examples of street photographs he had clicked using a smartphone.
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