Made for Photographers
Made by Photographer


The Speaker
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Subject Matter Expert

20 Years of Experience
The host, Rishi, is practicing photography for over 20 years now. And the most important part of the journey is that he has not stopped learning. Hear from a ardent student of photography! He worked as Official Mentor for Canon India and Tamron India for 10 years. Rishi also facilitated 100+ workshops on Photography with different photography organizations.
Open Approach
When you engage in fine art form of any medium, you must be open to interpretations. While you express your opinion, you must be open to others’ views that may be directly contradictory to yours. That’s the beauty of Art!
Comparative Art
Any modern (or you may say post-modern) art form often gathers its characteristics from related forms. Like photography was always attached to painting from the very beginning. It’s an added advantage that the host is conversant in multiple art forms e.g. painting, sculpture, literature, theatre, music. It opens opportunities to understand photography from a global art perspective.

The Subject
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Art of Current Time
Post Modern Art Theory
The discussions are focused on the art theories of new age. There are two distinct philosophies in Art. The most celebrated is not doubt European Art. However, the Asian Art Philosophy that is more popularly known as Oriental Art is essential to understand the evolution of Photography. As a contemporary photography student, you need be familiar with both the philosophies and apply whenever and wherever necessary.
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The Visual Communication
Photography, like any other art form is a language. Listen about the construction and deconstruction of the visual language that evolved over 150 years. Explore the different styles that prevailed over time and the odd ones that are dead but still shines like a star.
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The Professional Insight
The applied part of the photography is commercials where you need to pay heed to the aesthetics and the commercial goals to be achieved through a photograph. It has a distinctive purpose. It’s always hard from two aspects – first, to understand the need of your client and second, to blend you skill and art to the highest effective proportion. It’s something beyond the camera skills. If you miss this, commercial world will also miss you very soon.

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