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Candid Photography: A Masterclass

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Candid photography lives in moments that do not announce themselves. A glance, a pause, a quiet shift in attention — things that pass unnoticed unless you learn to stay with them. This course is not about chasing images, but about recognizing when life is already complete in front of you. In this course, you will learn how to observe without interrupting, read human gestures and boundaries, work with natural light, and understand timing and distance. Through practice and reflection, you will develop the patience and awareness needed to create photographs that feel natural, honest, and quietly alive.

Course Identifier
PHO 258
Faculty
Nasrul Eam Dean, Department of Art and Photography
Credits
3
Number of Lessons
8
Department
B.F.A in Photojournalism
Prerequisites
PHO 250, 255
This two-month course consists of eight lessons. You have up to seven days for each lesson to understand all keywords and terms on the instruction page. These are crucial for understanding the concepts and completing the photo assignments at the end of each lesson’s quiz.

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Understanding Contrast in Photography: A Masterclass

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