Workshop on " Photography as a career in Media Industry"

Start Date: 
Wednesday, 1 February 2017
Start Time: 
(All day)
Venue: 
AV- Hall

The department of Journalism and Mass Communication organized a one-day workshop on Photography as a career in Media Industry by Mr. Shobhit Tiwari, Guinness World Record Holder. PEOPLE WITH GREAT PASSION MAKE THE IMPOSSIBLE HAPPEN - The quote holds true for  Shobhit Tiwari , a 23-year old  Jaipur-based who, led by his passion created history by making a Guinness World Record for Most Number of Light Orbs i.e. 900 in a Single Photographic Image. Shobhit & his team broke the record of an American team by a massive difference of 700 orbs thus becoming the first Indians to do so. This World Record holder marked Jaipur at global front gave it an identity written in golden words & which will inspire the future generations to contribute something to their city. Mr. Shobhit briefed the students regarding the different aspects of Photography and its application in the present media industry. He mentioned that photography is one of the new media forms that changes perception and changes the structure of society. It is actually leading the digital revolution in media today, especially with the advent of digital photography. Today’s generation rely on pictures both to understand a message and to send a message across. When we read a newspaper, for example, we look at the pictures first before reading the text, if at all. Some people just look at the pictures and read the headlines and captions, and move on to the next news story. When browsing a magazine, the images for an article leads us to understand what the article is all about. An image makes or breaks an advertising campaign as well. If the image chosen is bad, the advertisement is doomed.
He also explained the different technology used in Light Painting photography that are applied in digital media. Light painting adds an element of uncertainty, a touch of the experimental. It demands creativity, is short on predictability. Its an adventure, and its fun. Light painting results when a hand-held light source—usually a flashlight of some type—is used in a dark room or outdoors at night to illuminate a subject. When we make a light painting, our cameras on a tripod with its shutter open for a timed exposure while you walk around and illuminate parts of the scene or subject with the light. He also displayed some of his work that are used in different advertisements and also explained the tools and techniques applied in the art of light painting.