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Try google search, Just type photography schools at the search engine and commence searching. I am sure there will be many.

2006-11-10 06:17:52 · answer #1 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

DSLR photography doesn't need to be over-complicated. This online photography course has been developed for beginners - intermediate levels and will teach you how to make the best use of your DSLR camera. https://tr.im/NjZLc

Learning how to confidently use your DSLR will help you get full value out of this awesome camera you have already paid for!

This course has been developed after seeing many potential photographers give up far too soon, wasting good money they have spent on the purchase of their DSLR camera.

2016-02-14 14:45:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

was bitten by the shutterbug even during my college days when I was part of the Malnad Amateur Photographers Society (MAPS) at the Malnad College of Engineering, Hassan. What began as a random interest in photography gradually gained direction and I became more and more focused on wildlife photography. It also helped that I had by then shifted base to Bangalore and it made it easier for me to frequent the forests around Bangalore-Mysore. Owing to the limitation in my equipment, my earlier collection of photographs comprised mostly mammals. As I was deeply intrigued by the bird life in and around Bangalore, I decided to make the switch to the Canon digital SLR. This enabled me to freeze images of numerous birds around Bangalore. My association with likeminded people through yahoo groups such as "India-nature-pixs" only added to my enthusiasm.

I learnt my basics of exposure using an antique German camera. Subsequently I started wildlife photography with my Yashica SLR manual camera which had a 28-200 zoom. Then graduated to Canon EOS 50Eand currently shoots with my Canon 10D along with the Canon 500mm f4/L IS lens. I conducted my first ever solo exhibition at the "Time and Space" Art gallery titled "Fauna Around Bangalore" during July 2004, displaying a stunning array of birds in their natural habitat. my pictures are noted for their tight composition and pleasant mood they convey. Part of the proceeds of my exhibition were donated to "Namma Sangha" of Bandipur, an NGO involved in the conservation of wildlife. I believe that wildlife photography is much more than just equipment and materials. It is essentially a way of looking at nature and its denizens with a kind of sensitivity and response, which is part of one's innate personality. I am also involved in other wildlife protection and related projects.

I also take time to hold regular photography classes .The nominal fees that I charge is contributed towards various charitable causes including conservation of wildlife.

Sudhir Shivaram.

E-mail: sudhir@thejunglelook.com

http://www.thejunglelook.com/Info/index.html

2006-11-11 06:08:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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