The Student Action Unit, represented by the Digital Amateur Club, organized
The Student Action Unit, represented by the Digital Amateur Club, organized the Youngest Photographer event on Sunday, 7/23/1445.
Practicing various arts is food for the soul and body, and the art of drawing, painting, music and theater develops the spirit of creativity in children and discovers their talents.
Learning photography in particular has a positive impact on improving children's perceptions and stimulating their mental activity and visual memory.
Focus points must start with the photography conditions, environment, and surroundings, such as paying attention to the shooting angle in relation to the sunlight, and then noting dark images due to facing light versus better images when the lighting comes from behind.
Course objectives:
v Identify the most important basics of photography.
v Proper and professional dealing with children when photographing them.
v Taking unique portrait photos of children.
The child’s discovery of his personality:
v Determine the style.
v Identifying the child’s personality.
v Controlling the child’s concentration and movement.
Learn the child on:
v Capture the decisive moment.
v Techniques for obtaining the necessary expression from the child.
v Support the child to be natural in front of the camera.
In conclusion, we thank everyone who helped us and thank Ms. Rajsa for our support and motivation, wishing them further progress and success.
on Sunday, 7/23/1445.
Practicing various arts is food for the soul and body, and the art of drawing, painting, music and theater develops the spirit of creativity in children and discovers their talents.
Learning photography in particular has a positive impact on improving children's perceptions and stimulating their mental activity and visual memory.
Focus points must start with the photography conditions, environment, and surroundings, such as paying attention to the shooting angle in relation to the sunlight, and then noting dark images due to facing light versus better images when the lighting comes from behind.
Course objectives:
v Identify the most important basics of photography.
v Proper and professional dealing with children when photographing them.
v Taking unique portrait photos of children.
The child’s discovery of his personality:
v Determine the style.
v Identifying the child’s personality.
v Controlling the child’s concentration and movement.
Learn the child on:
v Capture the decisive moment.
v Techniques for obtaining the necessary expression from the child.
v Support the child to be natural in front of the camera.
In conclusion, we thank everyone who helped us and thank Ms. Rajsa for our support and motivation, wishing them further progress and success.