Oil on the Beach - Photography Workshop
Workshop by Kaushik Chakravorty PhotographyMumbai |
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| Age Group: | Above 15- Years |
| Medium of instruction: | English |
Its a practical photography workshop on how to shoot and to understand your cameras. Photographer Kaushik Chakravorty will be your mentor/friend/guide. The workshop will have two parts. In the first you shall be guided how to operate the camera manually, you shall be trained how to shoot, practice photography. In the second, you learn how to post work your images.
Breaking Rules is a series of workshops that happen in Bombay every Sunday. Here the method of teaching is by practice.Its part outdoors / part indoors. Photographer Kaushik Chakravorty, conducts these workshops in Bombay. ex Journalist Times of India, TV 18, Kaushik Chakravorty has done his masters in film making and is a professional photographer, currently shoots for advertising, fashion, magazines in weekdays and shares his skills on weekends. Any other way to register - To register just call and we shall send a boy to your place who will guide you with registration. We also have facilities for online payment too.
Book Online (Y/N): Yes
Any other details - Every participant must bring their own Camera, Raincoat and Umbrella.
Description - Oil spill in the beaches is damaging our beaches. Here is a workshop to highlight the damage caused to the environment.
Venue Address - Aksa Beach, Madh Islands
| Outdoor - Weekend (Group Size: Below 11 - ) | ||||
| When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price |
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20th October, 2013 (4:00 PM - 9:00 PM) Sun |
Not Specified | Malad West, Mumbai (Head Office) |
Taught by Kaushik Chakravorty |
Price On Request |
| Price Notes: Rs 15,000 for 5 Sundays / Rs 4000 for 1. | ||||
Kaushik Chakravorty Photography
Though I received formal training in photography from Symbiosis, however the learning continued way beyond the classroom as I had the good fortune of interacting with various professors, national and international photographers, editors and professionals in advertising and cinema, each of whom have left an indelible print in my mind.
Though I started my career as a journalist (writer / photographer) with Times of India and then a niche photography magazine, I tasted freedom only when I decided to go independent. Since then there has been no looking back... advertising, magazines, direct clients, celebrities, exhibitions, and the saga continues. Let me tell you, that as a photographer each day is a brand new opportunity to capture a story, that would have otherwise gone unseen and unheard of.
In my leisure I teach photography, conduct wildlife photography workshops.



