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CEC

Photojournalism

CEC and Pondicherry University via Swayam

Overview

This course introduces you to photojournalism and the basics of digital photography. You will learn to take photographs and explore the entire process of photojournalistic principles, ethics and practice. Through the various short videos in this course, including the 'Meet the photographer' modules, you will be introduced to eminent Indian photographers and photojournalists. Here you will learn professional skills and practical tips from 25 experienced practitioners including photojournalists, photographers, photo editors and teachers, some with a professional career spanning over 60 years and also budding new personalities in this field.Additional online resources will give you a wide exposure to some of the best photographic and photojournalistic work, including images, videos, research articles and dissertations. You will also have an opportunity to improve your photography skills through experimentation with online camera simulators. These will be helpful to understand the basic photography concepts especially for those who don't have a digital camera. A curated reading list will enrich your thirst for more. By the end of 15 weeks, you will be able to identify and develop your creative expression, style and voice and be prepared for a career in photojournalism and self-employment.Course Objectives1. Learn concepts and tools of photography2. Learn the qualities and skills to prepare as a photojournalist3. Encourage self-employment4. Encourage creative skills5. Develop interest in photography and photojournalismCourse Outcomes1. Learner would master the concepts and importance of photography2. Learner would be able to understand photo coverage and photojournalism3. Learner would be ready to join any media organization as a photojournalist or be self-employed4. Learner would develop her/his individual talent and potential for photography5. Learner would be introduced to different branches and styles of photography and photojournalism

Syllabus

Week 1 The role and importance of photojournalism in media   Becoming storytellers: Qualities and skills needed to be a photojournalist   Meet Gurinder Osan: Photojournalist, landscape and social documentary photographer. Presently works as photo editor for India's premier news agency, Press Trust of India, heading and mentoring a pan India team of many talented photojournalists.   Week 2 Introduction and development of photography by Desikan Krishnan, senior photojournalist and former photo editor with The Hindu, Chennai   Traditional and digital camera by Gopinath Sricandane, a communications specialist in charge of photo documentation of various projects and a former photojournalist with the Outlook group & photo editor of Outlook magazine’s website.   Meet Prashant Panjiar: Photojournalist, documentary photographer, and photo editor. One of India’s leading photo-practitioners, he has worked for international and national publications. Served on several juries, including the jury of the World Press Photo Awards. He works on several issues for international non-profit organisations.   Week 3 History of photojournalism with special focus on Homai Vyarawalla, India’s first woman press photographer by Prof. Sabeena Gadihoke, AJK MCRC, Jamia Millia Islamia, who is also a photo historian & curator and has written extensively on Indian photography.   Tools of photography: Introduction to photography, exposure and exposure triangle   Tools of photography: Understanding shutter speed, aperture and ISO   Week 4 Digital photography: Experiments with understanding light (underexposure and overexposure)   Digital photography: Camera lenses, focal length and starting off to shoot   Photography elements and principles: Understanding depth of field   Meet Raghu Rai: Awarded the 'Padma Shri' in 1971, nominated by Henri Cartier-Bresson to join Magnum Photos in 1977, laureate of the first edition of the Académie des beaux-arts Photography Award - William Klein in 2019.   Week 5 Emergence of digital technology: Basics of digital camera   Digital camera: Shooting modes and menu   Digital photography: Crop factor, colour temperature, pixelation and noise   Week 6 Doing photography: Composition   Doing composition: More on rules and in-camera composition   Meet Saumya Khandelwal: Contributing photojournalist with many international publications. A Getty Images Instagram Grantee 2017 and recipient of the National Foundation of India Award 2017.   Week 7 Different types of lighting and its uses: Available light and time of the day   The use of flash in photography   Writing captions for photographs   Week 8 Life of a working photojournalist   Meet Selvaprakash Lakshmanan: Independent photographer with many national and international publications. A recipient of Paris Match Award 2007, the India Press Photo Award 2008 and the Robert Bosch Art Grant 2009-2010. Along with editorial and documentary, his work includes photographing portraits, lifestyle, architecture, interior, product and food.   Role of subject and quality of photographs: Researching stories for long term projects   Week 9 Meet Dinesh Krishnan: Photojournalist and photo editor. Presently, visual editor with The Hindu, Chennai.   Selecting images   Meet SR Raghunathan: Photojournalist. Presently, chief photographer and deputy photo editor with The Hindu, Chennai.   Week 10 Photograph editing: Basic techniques and workflow   Cropping, enlarging and reducing   Clubbing and grouping: Mind mapping, developing photo essays, features and human interest stories   Branches of photography: Need and importance   Week 11 Introduction to sports photography

Becoming a sports photographer   Qualities and skills needed to be a wildlife photographer   Week 12 Ethics and responsibilities of a wildlife photographer   Photography for conservation: Planning, shooting and writing   The need for ethics in photojournalism   Photography and ethics   Week 13 Beginning a career in photojournalism: News organisations, NGOs, freelancing and negotiating contracts, grants, residencies and training   Meet Madhuraj: Photographer and writer. A recipient of the Maja Koene National Award in 2003, Silver World Medal at New York Festival 2005 for the picture depicting the endosulfan tragedy in Kerala, and Prem Bhatia National Award for Environmental Reporting 2011. Presently, senior chief news photographer, periodicals, Mathrubhumi.   Meet Avinash Pasricha: Octogenarian photographer, with a career spanning over 60 years. Renowned for his performing arts photography, he has co-authored several books on Indian classical dance and music, and also made audio-visuals on prominent performing artistes. The range of his work includes portraits, fashion, advertising, industry and architecture. He was Photo Editor of SPAN magazine for 37 years.   Arts and cultural photography: Documenting performing artists and cultural activities   Week 14 Carving a career in photojournalism: Preparing a portfolio with a lifetime of images   Meet Vicky Roy: Selected by the US based Maybach Foundation to photo document the reconstruction of the World Trade Center in New York in 2008. Awarded the MIT Media Fellowship in 2014. An honouree on the 2016 'Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia' list.   Meet Navroze Contractor: Independent photographer and cinematographer of many award winning feature films. His photographs of jazz musicians are in the collection of the Smithsonian Museum, Washington DC, USA.   Week 15 Fielding questions from students: Interaction with Navroze Contractor   Fielding more questions from students: Interaction with Navroze Contractor   Travel and documentary photography   Future of photojournalism      

Taught by

Dr. Radhika Khanna

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4.8 rating, based on 25 Class Central reviews

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  • I have joined this course this year 2022 and I believe that it is the best course on Swayam Portal. The teacher Dr. Radhika Khanna has done such a meticulous work and that too in a very interesting fashion. The course has recorded videos which are v…
  • Anonymous
    I am very satisfied after completing an excellent photography course for free along with an indepth knowledge of photojournalism. My name is Sumohini. My sister Professor (Dr) Ved Kumari had joined this online course on Photojournalism on Swayam,…
  • Vinay Kharbanda
    I am not a photographer by profession and therefore, photography has always been a dear hobby for me. While searching internet on photojournalism one day, I came across SWAYAM portal which was offering free-of-charge a 15-week short course on Photo…
  • Anonymous
    As an aspiring photojournalist, I was captivated by the prospect of enrolling in MOOC on Photojournalism, an online course led by the esteemed Ms. Radhika Khanna. Unfortunately, upon discovering the program, I found myself regrettably late to the en…
  • Anonymous
    Respected Radhika Ma'am
    It was a great course. Gives technical knowledge about photography and photojournalism. The Course is online which is very good to join while on job. The learners must encourage the youngester who want his/her career in the field of journalism, to join this course. I would be recommending atleast 10 person to join this beautiful course. Good course content innd the form of video and links. I wish next year registration will be doubled as of this year. Good wishes to the entire team behind this course.
    Thanks
    With regards
    Manoj Bishnoi
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    Soukhik Sarkar
    If anyone is passionate about learning new things and photography this course will work as a knowledge booster. I just completed this course and I enjoyed it a lot. We started learning from abcd of photography and ended up how it even works professionally. Expert faculties and renowned photographers from different genres will guide you and the course ordinator Dr. Radhika mam will support you and interact with you at every stage of this course. It was a lovely experience to be a part of this lesson.
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    Msusj1997
    Overall I really like this class because all lectures, assignments, and tests are straight forward. A couple things I dislike about the class are that there should be more opportunities for extra credit and it would be awesome if the final was an objective essay about what we have learned in this class or what we like about the class. I believe that I have more knowledge about ocean, weather, and marine lives and hopefully, I can use them in real life.
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    Venkat Kasturi
    at the outset, the entire course reflects the passion of professor radhika khanna, who has painstakingly put together a wealth of knowledge, study materials, interactions with best of photography professionals for a great learning experience. the e…
  • Anonymous
    Photojournalism is a very nice course, I have pursued. It has given me immense knowledge regarding photography. Writing with light and technicalities involved in it was really a completely new knowledge and new experience for me. The experiences shared by different photojournalists are very motivating and an eye-opener to the young generation who want to opt for photojournalism as a carrier.
  • Anonymous
    Well organised and valuable course for young photojournalist. Thanks for all d efforts taken by the co ordinator.
  • Anonymous
    It was a wonderful experience to have photo journalism course through the SWAYAM platform.The course content was wonderfully designed and delivered.The theory classes online were very good and followed by practical photography assignments strengthen our knowledge alot.In a nutshell it was great experience for me learning the basics from experienced faculty.I thank all of my teachers and resource persons of the course .I personally thank prof. Radhika Khanna for coordinating and organising a wonderful course.
    Thank you once again.
    P S Venkatesh
    Student,
    Photojournalism course
    July-23 session.
  • Anonymous
    The Photojournalism Course is an outstanding intiative by Sawam. This is very useful for the Photojournalist professionals and also who are planning to pursue this as a career. The course module was beautifully designed with coherence and lucid lang…
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    Dr. Archana Bharti
    Photojournalism courses was very useful and got a lot of in-depth information on the subject. During this course get basic information about photography tools and techniques and also learned photojournalistic principles, ethics and practice. It was…
  • Anonymous
    I have done several MOOCs in past on multiple platforms. I would say this is among the top courses that come to mind overall, and exceeds above most in terms of the learning content organization, quality, and above all the passion with which it is d…
  • Anonymous
    I have recently completed this course. It was my first time trying SWAYAM so, I was quite anxious about it; However, after going through the complete process of this Photojournalism course I found it to be an exact, to-the-point explanation in an easy way with lots and lots of examples. I want to thank Ma'am for teaching me the true essence of photography.

    Thank you!
  • Anonymous
    The Photojournalism Course is an outstanding intiative by Sawam. This is very useful for the Photojournalist professionals and also who are planning to pursue this as a career. The course module was beautifully designed with coherence and lucid language to understand easily. A special thanks to Course Coordinator Madam Dr. Radhika Khanna who has put her sincere efforts relentlessly to help out each and every students on their queries throughout the course. The video lessons taken by Dr. Radhika Ma'am were also very helpful. At the end, I want to add 2 suggestions
    (A) NTA exam time n exit option to be reviewed
    (B) Defence Photography/ Operational Photography lessons can be added.
    Thanks & Regards,
    SN Acharya, J&K
  • Parth Parikh
    I am a pharma consultant by profession but Bird enthusiast and photographer by heart, therefore I opted for this course. It was a wonderful experience as I got to learn some basics of photojournalism in simple and effective manner, got chance to hear and interact with top photojounalists and the assignments provoked the photographer in me.
    It's a good starting for any novice who is confused where to start from or don't get time for full term course. Believe me, once you join, you will surely be learning something new every time. It also gives an opportunity to connect with like minded people and keep on improving on onself.

    Parth Parikh
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  • Anonymous
    This course is wonderful platform to learn all about photojournalism . This course is divided into several short videos and academic scripts that is easy to follow and one can learn at one’s own pace . Also , the written and practical assignments are fun and easy to follow . The video content had lot of expert from the field who gave practical knowledge of what are the dos and fonts as a journalist. It also gave insight on the career path as a journalist.
  • Anonymous
    I have found this course to be a well put together course that explains everything for the beginner on how to use of a camera and to help beginners understand the concepts in photography, it even helps refresh the mind of those that have been shooting photographs for a time as well. I commend the school and its instructors and contributors for this program in photojournalism.
  • Anonymous
    I am a student of Development communication and Extension and always wanted to pursue journalism and media. This is the best course I have found on Swayam platform and loved especially because of online interactions with the mentor and other learners.

    Radhika ma'am teaches this course and she is the most amazing mentor.

    I would highly recommend this course.

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