Tagore Garden, Delhi, India - 110027
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47-C Red Mig Flats
Rajouri Garden New Delhi
Tagore Garden, Delhi, India - 110027
Landmark: New Tagore Garden metro Station
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
Certification offered
Yes
Age group catered to
22- 50 years old, 14- 21 years old, Above 50 years
Photography types taught
Landscape Photography, Basics of Photography, Product Photography, Fashion Photography, Candid Photography, Wildlife Photography
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
1. Which classes do you teach?
We teach Cinematography Training and Photography Classes
2. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, We provide a free demo class.
3. Where are you located?
We are located in Tagore Garden, Delhi.
Answered on 11/03/2020 Learn Photography
Hi Gaurang, Thats a great budget. I would suggest you take up a photography course or workshop to get a first-hand experience with a rental camera and lens kit. For e.g., with our 8-hour workshop, we provide camera and lens on rent to students who want to explore their options. That way you will be able to learn about what are the important things to look out in a camera like a sensor size, get a sense of what camera you are comfortable with as you see other students carrying different types of cameras (Nikon, Sony or Canon), whether you want to go for DSLR or Mirrorless and then make an informed decision.
Your budget is great. Once you understand the basics and decide if you want to take your photography career in a particular genre such as Fashion or Wildlife, then you can plan your budget accordingly to understand which lens would be the best fit for your needs. Of course, you can also begin with a basic kit, in which case you can go with what Harishankar or Sreenu suggested. I wish you the best. Happy clicking!
Your budget is great. Once you understand the basics, and decide if you want to take your photography career in a certain genre such as Fashion or Wildlife, then you can plan your budget accordingly to understand which lens would be the best fit for your needs. Of course, you can also just begin with a basic kit, in which case you can go with what Harishankar or Sreenu suggested. Wish you the best. Happy clicking!
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
Certification offered
Yes
Age group catered to
22- 50 years old, 14- 21 years old, Above 50 years
Photography types taught
Landscape Photography, Basics of Photography, Product Photography, Fashion Photography, Candid Photography, Wildlife Photography
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
Answered on 11/03/2020 Learn Photography
Hi Gaurang, Thats a great budget. I would suggest you take up a photography course or workshop to get a first-hand experience with a rental camera and lens kit. For e.g., with our 8-hour workshop, we provide camera and lens on rent to students who want to explore their options. That way you will be able to learn about what are the important things to look out in a camera like a sensor size, get a sense of what camera you are comfortable with as you see other students carrying different types of cameras (Nikon, Sony or Canon), whether you want to go for DSLR or Mirrorless and then make an informed decision.
Your budget is great. Once you understand the basics and decide if you want to take your photography career in a particular genre such as Fashion or Wildlife, then you can plan your budget accordingly to understand which lens would be the best fit for your needs. Of course, you can also begin with a basic kit, in which case you can go with what Harishankar or Sreenu suggested. I wish you the best. Happy clicking!
Your budget is great. Once you understand the basics, and decide if you want to take your photography career in a certain genre such as Fashion or Wildlife, then you can plan your budget accordingly to understand which lens would be the best fit for your needs. Of course, you can also just begin with a basic kit, in which case you can go with what Harishankar or Sreenu suggested. Wish you the best. Happy clicking!
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