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Samreen khan

Guide-Level 12

It depends on what you want from that Institute and how much spare time you have for learning photography.
Finding the best photography institute is the challenging task. The institute should have good grounding in aesthetic, technical and professional qualities so that students can get more exposure.
According to me I find The Wedding Film School as the best institute in Delhi since it provides good professional short-term certificate based courses. Their main focus is on practical exposure which is required most to master the field.

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Paulami Sa'

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Hi!
They don't have a specific photography course. Fashion communication has a lot of photography along with other aspects of fashion studies,graphic and media. May be you can look up courses in NID or srishti. All these college probably won't have a course as photography as these are design colleges but most of their courses will have photography as a very important subject.
You can also try for Film and Television Institute of India or National institute of photography.

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Debajit Chandra

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Hi,
It's good that you would like to pursue animation but I would always suggest animation depends on how much creative you are. However, there are plenty of good institutes who offer animation course.

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Shipra Suman

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Career opportunities include professional practice with newspapers, magazines and digital media houses; empanelment with select advertising agencies, brands, corporates, industrial houses; freelance in their area of interest such as fashion photography, advertising, portraiture, architecture, wildlife photography and documentary.
Photographers are at times get paid a certain amount of money for each picture that they shoot or paid an hourly rate or salary. Their earnings or salaries can vary depending on their experience and talent.

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ambreen khan

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Please refer to the link for details: https://www.shiksha.com/arts-fine-visual-performing/photography/articles/top-10-colleges-for-photography-courses-in-india-blogId-11445

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

A cinematographer is the more modest sounding use of the term Director of Photography. DP in North America, DOP is the British version. Cinematographer may also refer to an individual with a camera, whereas, Director of Photography implies multi-camera and a larger crew.

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Mariam shirazI am a high functioning sociopath.

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If you are truly interested in it then go for it as it will give you satisfaction in future. The eligibility criteria is 10+2. For more details go through the following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/arts-fine-visual-performing/photography/articles/your-career-in-photography-blogId-4618

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Ankit Singh

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It is advised that you complete 12th standard first and then get into a college, as no good college will give you admission on the basis of class 10th score.

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Ankit Singh

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Wildlife photographers provide publications with images of animals, plants and environments from across the globe, although some self-publish as independent artists. In addition to understanding photographic techniques and methods, they must also comprehend the subjects of their images.
Photographers often work on a freelance basis, there are no strict educational standards in the field since clients purchase rights to the photographs themselves. Although post-secondary education in the field may be preferred, possessing hands-on skills with a camera, being able to develop and edit pictures, and possessing raw vision and talent may easi
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Ankit Singh

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Yes, you can become a photographer, to become the same, you will have to pursue a photography course. You may choose to do a degree course or even a Diploma whichever suits you the best.

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