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    PHOTOGRAPHER: ARNAB BASU

    NSUBSCRIBE ABOUT PRESS CONTACT STAY CONNECTED Tel.: 9015 [email protected]

    BEHIND THE SCENES DURING PRO MODEL SHOOT...

    EDITION MARCH - APRIL 2016 VOL.5

    Tips for wildlife photography (Pg 2)

    This month, that year (Pg 4)

    IIP was the event partner of Top model India hunt (Pg 5)

    Iipans, capturing a product (Pg 11)

    CEO’s & Editor’s Desk (Pg 12)

    Beti bachao beti padhao (Pg 6, 7)

    Behind the scenes (Pg 1, 5)

    goes without saying that students specializing in fashion photography are always

    ooking for practical opportunities to learn. IIP has always endeavoured to offer its

    tudents multiple avenues to experience the pleasure of photography whether it's

    hrough outdoor classes, workshops or participating in photo exhibitions.

    ecently, IIP students who are pursuing Dual Diploma in Photography and

    pecializing in fashion photography went on an outdoor fashion shoot to fine tune

    arious aspects and experience learning by doing. This outdoor fashion shoot was

    onducted by IIP mentors at a farm house near Gurgaon. Apart from shooting with a

    rofessional model, the other major highlights of this outdoor session were learninghe stages of an outdoor fashion shoot, various lighting techniques, co-ordinating

    with the styling team and understanding the right make-up and hair style for

    ptimum results. Students also learnt about the importance of color pallet in

    ashion shoots.

    Siffcy at Srifort Audi. 

    Cont. pg 6

    Cont. pg 6

    Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti (Ministry of Culture,

    GOI) and Nari Manch in association with Maulik Bharat,

    CCBOS of India, IIP Foundation and Sepia Advertising

    organized a one day seminar on ‘BETI BACHAO BETI

    PADHAO’ on 30th March 2016 at the ConstitutionalClub, Rafi Marg, New Delhi.

    Photo Review (Pg 2,4)

    IIP Online Student (Pg 3)

     Artemisia (Pg 8)

    Cultural values of India (Pg 9,10)

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    Photographs of the month by IIP Online Students

    Our Vision

    Our Mission

    IIP Foundation India aims at building

    an India where every citizen of the

    country possesses an equal right of

    living a happy, contended, healthy,

    secured, unbiased and prosperous

    life while having access to proper

    h e a l th care , q u a l i ty -or i e n te d

    education and vocational skills

    irrespective of class, creed, gender,social status, religion and location.

    To broaden and accelerate the

    development of downtrodden and

    underprivileged communities by

    extending a helping hand towards

    them and enlighten them with

    knowledge and awareness they needregarding the issues related to their

    fundamental rights, equality and

    social dignity.

    Rohan Roy Yogesh Ghaley Gurung Santosh Kumar

    Youare ourshooting starKeep Clicking!!

     Pho t  ography Simplifi  ed ...

    Certifications of Weekend workshops and Sunday PhotographyCourses after completion... CONGRATULATIONS!

    Sanjay BhujelQudratullah Pordilyuhi Shah

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    1. Composition: Without over-lapping the glasses, would have

    given a separation between the elements. Also avoiding

    distortion due to overlap.

    2. Keeping in mind a symmetrical background, the framing is not

    balanced. It could be cropped. Also alighning the element in

    center of the frame.

    3. In post production, the reflections and fringing on the middle

    glass could have be controlled.4. By changing your angle of view slightly, refraction patterns could

    have been more cleaner without jagged edges.

    1. Composition is not balanced, as the picture has too much

    of empty space on the right side of the frame.Composition rule “rule of thirds” helps one balance the

    frame giving the emphasis to the key subject in the frame.

    2. Submission mentions caption as “Waiting for the end”.

    Visually the emotional expression of the subject expresses

    the same. However, when it comes to sharing a story of an

    individual it is vital to portray the message true to reality.

    3. In post production by keeping the contrast towards the

    higher side, the tonal depth of the image is lost. As the

    picture does not have good separation between the

    shades of black and white, the image becomes flat.

     This month. That Year 

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    On May 26 1895, famous American documentary

    photographer and photojournalist Dorothea Lange was

    born. She is best known for her Depression-era work for

    the Farm Security Administration. Lange's photographs

    humanized the consequences of the Great Depression

    and influenced the development of documentary

    photography

    Every May since 1987, the United States celebrates

    National Photography Month. Throughout the country,

    photography contests, festivals, exhibits, and otheractivities mark this month. It also represents a time of

    reflection on the history of photography and how far it has

    grown.

    One of the biggest celebrations of the month takes place

    at the Los Angeles Convention Center from May 17-18.

    This Big Photo Show offers photo enthusiasts an

    opportunity to see, touch, try, and buy photo equipment

    from top manufacturers, learn picture taking tips from

    professionals, discover the newest ways to display images,

    and more.

    Migrant Mother. Dorothea Lange (1936).

    Photo Review 

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    BECAUSE

    THERE’S

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    PHOTOGRAPHER

    IN

     YOU

     E n r o l l  T o d a y 

    All 7 days open

    • Noida • Delhi • Gurgaon• Raipur • MumbaiIIP was the Event Partner of 

    TOP MODEL INDIA MODEL HUNT

    The Indian Institute of Photography was associated with Top Model India Model Hunt,

    an International model search competition as a co-organiser and photography &

    creativity partner. IIP was also involved in the strategic planning and hosting of the

    event. The event saw participation by many aspirants across India with the grand finaleth

    being held on 25 February 2016 at Hotel Radisson Blu, Dwarka. The jury of the event

    included distinguished personalities like Mr. Mohammed Shoeb, General Manager,

    Radisson; Ms. Swapna Pati, the Founder and Managing Trustee of SwapnapatiFoundation, former model and Oriya actress; Mr.Raaj Hiremath of "Khosla Ka Ghosla"

    movie fame and Mrs. Aabha Jha Choudhary, TV Anchor, Actor, Writer, Director,

    Producer & Social Activist.

    This event gave the students of IIP who are pursuing dual diploma, a unique platform to

    put to practice their knowledge on model photography. They also interacted with

    various participants to understand their requirements while shooting a portfolio. Mr.

    Rajesh Goyal, Director, IIP Academy said that he was pleased to support the events of

    this kind as they gave IIP students a great exposure to the world of model photography.

    He also said that IIP Academy will continue to collaborate with various national and

    international events in the future also.

    The Finalists of Top Model India competition would participate in “Top Model

    Worldwide” competition to be held over the weekend of April 1st and 2nd 2016 at the

    stunning Hilton London Metropole.

    Apart from shooting with a professional model, the other major highlights of this outdoor

    session were learning the stages of an outdoor fashion shoot, various lighting techniques, co-

    ordinating with the styling team and understanding the right make-up and hair style for

    optimum results. Students also learnt about the importance of colour pallet in fashion shoots.

    This outdoor session went a long way in instilling confidence in students and letting them

    discover more about fashion photography. It also presented an opportunity for students to do

    networking for future assignments.

    BEHIND THE SCENES

    Cont. pg 6

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    Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti (Ministry of Culture, GOI) and Nari Manch in association with

    Maulik Bharat, CCBOS of India, IIP Foundation and Sepia Advertising organized a one day

    seminar on ‘BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO’ on 30th March 2016 at the Constitutional Club, Rafi

    Marg, New Delhi.

    This seminar carried forward the vision of Shri Narendra Modi, the Hon’ble Prime Minister of

    India to empower women in every sphere of life. The seminar saw participation by many

    eminent personalities including social activists, senior lawyers and political leaders. The seminar

    was also attended by woman achievers from different sections of the society.

    Welcoming the participants and distinguished guests, Shri. Rajesh Goyal, Executive Chairman

    CCBOS & IIP Foundation laid stress on many issues regarding woman and girl child. Mr. Goyal also

    exhorted the participants to take oath to protect the rights of woman. Issues that were mainly

    highlighted during the seminar included Female Infanticide, Malnutrition, Early Marriage &

    Complications of Child Birth, Domestic Violence, Women Reservation, Dowry Evil and Vocational

    Education for Women.

    At the end of the seminar, awards were also given to exceptional women achievers including

    Smt. Poonam Prakash Shukla, Social Activist and Writer; Smt. Smita Pandey who has done

    pioneering work on community mental health; Smt.Ishu Mittal, eminent art personality among

    others.

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    The rebuttal from customer is “What is the point of using

    a vaporizer if the windows are kept open? It would only

    mean inviting more mosquitoes to come in”

    The question here is - Is it possible to avoid the use of

    mosquito repellants altogether?

    We at IIP Foundation say “Why not”

    Plants represent one of the most accessible resources

    available for mosquito control by communities for

    centuries and at IIP Foundation we believe that there

    should be a continued use of this natural resource to add

    value to the current mosquito and mosquito-bornedisease control strategies. Keeping this in mind we have

    started a “Dengue Free Drive” and we invite all of you to

    be a part of this drive. Artemisia is a natural herb that can

    be kept at home, office, schools, institutions, hospitals

    etc. for eliminating mosquito population. When a

    mosquito sits on this plant and sucks its juice it affects his

    nervous system and in turn it becomes ineffective to

    breed further. You can place it both indoors or outdoors. It

    is a therapeutic plant that will help to prevent yourself

    and your loved ones from deadly diseases likeDengue | Malaria | ZIKA | Chikunguniya

    Apart from this, there are many other health benefits of

    Artemisia as well. The plant is Anti bacterial | Anti Viral |

    Anti oxidant | Helps control bronchitis and asthma

    Artemisia emits a pleasant fragrance that will energize

    your mind and body as well.

    Human illnesses from mosquito-borne viruses are becoming

    more common in India, even in areas where they have not

    been reported before. The chance that you will fall ill from a

    mosquito bite is high; however you can reduce your chances

    of becoming ill by protecting yourself from mosquito bites.

    There are basically two ways to prevent problems from

    mosquito bites. The first is to control or reduce mosquito

    population as much as possible.

    The second prevention tool is to avoid being bitten by

    mosquitoes. Mosquito repellents may keep mosquitoes at

    bay, but excessive use of these products for long periods

    could pose some serious health risks. According to the

    National Occupational Health and Safety Commission, US, “

    long-term use of Alithrin and Prallethrin, the two major

    chemicals in these products, are hazardous to human health.

    They primarily affect our respiratory and immune systems,

    and in extreme cases, even our nervous system”. Smoke-

    based mosquito repellents such as coils can trigger wheezing

    attacks, especially in those who are prone to allergies and

    asthma. Experts believe that excessive use of mosquito

    repellent creams and lotions too must be avoided. “It is a

    myth that these substances remain on the skin and so can'thave any adverse effects. Actually, lotions eventually get

    absorbed into the body and enter the bloodstream. So the

    safety of these products is also questionable.

    The manufactures say, “If consumers adhere to the directions

    of use as mentioned on the labels, there should not be any

    problem. For instance, one should always use liquid

    vaporizers with the windows open, and avoid excessive use

    of lotions and creams”.

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    C o n gr atul  atio n s

    to  al l  t he

    W i n ner s! ! ! 

    Pranab Basak

    1PLACE

    2PLACE

    3PLACE

    Polaroid Photo Studio Kit + 3 Months Online Foundation Photography Course

    Manish Kachhawaha Pranab Basak

    1 Month Online Beginners Photography Course 1 Month Online Beginners Photography Course

     Honourable Mentions

    Jan Skwara Sanghamitra Sarkar Pranab Basak Sujan Sarkar

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     Iipians, capturing products with finesseProduct photography may seem simple to take, but this technical type of photography is much

    harder to do well than you might think. A perfect product shot needs to properly display what it is

    and convey its message.

    We at IIP are making it easier for our students to do product photography through our unique step-by-step process.

    We believe that the key thing with product photography is to show as much detail as possible, and this means

    minimising the amount of bright highlights or distracting shadows in the frame.

    Join brilliant IIPians pursuingtop careers in photography

    The IIP Faculty is a healthy blend ofacademicians, industry veterans,

    scholars. This enables the studentsget a rich mix of both academics as

    well as industry experience.

    Class room sessions accompanied bypractical experience along with

    State of the art facilities andequipment, which includes a wifi

    enabled campus allows you to realizeany vision, concept or inspiration

    Our full scale internship programallows our students to gain real

    world experience by working withphotographers, media, corporate

    houses etc.

    We focus on transdisciplinaryapproach to research which spanstechnology, design and ideas that

    can transform the future ofphotography.

    We encourage collaborativeprojects that are motivated by

    artistic benefits. You can work withbrands you admire. We believecreativity with collaboration is asure shot formula for success.

    Develop your own aesthetic style in photography and photo imaging through industry training and academic study.

    Learn from the experts, in purpose–built studios using modern technology, digital equipment and software. We want our graduates to be creative thinkers and image

    makers to be able to find success as photographers and photo editors across all local and international industry sectors.

    Faculty Methodology Internship Research Collaborations

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    From its inception in the year 2010, the Indian Institute of Photography has

    been committed to excellence in photography education and nurture

    successful, independent-minded photographers. IIP programmes are

    research oriented and with internationally benchmarked curriculum. IIP also

    maintains strong alliances with the industry, by incorporating professional

    photographic expertise in all educational programmes. No wonder, IIP

    students are preferred by top corporates, advertising agencies, and studios

    and are successfully running their own business too.

    Make a choice fromBFA – Photography (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography)

    andDDP – Dual Diploma Photography Programme

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     Editors Desk Dear friends,

    In this edition of IIP Mount you will find socially relevant articles too. While we

    were busy in education we were also active in social activities like organizing a

    seminar on BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO and gifting and distributing Artemisia

    plant - a prevention project to save Delhites from Dengue. In case you wish to

    contribute or be associated with IIP Foundation in any way, do write to us at

    [email protected] or call 9015-422-322. Do not forget to explore our new

    sections of the IIP websites where you can avail some attractive offers & deals

    on IIP courses and many more.

    UNSUBSCRIBE ABOUT PRESS CONTACT STAY CONNECTED [email protected]

    Greetings!

     

    Best regards

    Rajesh Goyal | CEO & Director Academics

    This newsletter will bring many social news articles to you, as we have organized and

    participated in various events like BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO at Constitutional Club New

    Delhi in association with Gandhi Smriti Darshan Samiti, NAARI Manch, CCBOS of India,

    Maulik Bharat Trust, Sepia Advertising and Dialogue India magazine. You will also see results

    of CULTURAL VALUES OF INDIA Photography Contest organised in association with World

    Photography Club. We have also sponsored various other events pan India in association

    with various institutions.

    Students of DDPC had a vibrant time as they were either preparing their portfolios or

    were busy with their internship programs. It is very satisfactory that we are able to

    achieve paid internship to almost all the students who have submitted their portfolios.

    Students were shooting at various locations in outdoor, studios and at SIMHASTA Ujjain

    (KUMBH) as well. A wild life tour was also organised to Jim Corbett for students

    interested in travel and wild life photography with Mentor Dhiraj Khatri.

    Once again it's time to enroll batches for next session for which we have received quite a

    number of references from existing students and also from India and abroad. We are

    hopeful to receive good response this time as well. BFA in Photography will be

    introduced for the students who are keen to pursue Photography as their professional

    career with a style of their own. Here research will be the key, and IIP's curriculum will

    be an answer to present international institutes in developed countries like USA,

    England, Canada and Australia. This all is for one vision which is 'Affordable yet

    internationally competent curriculum in India at competitive price'.

    Editorial BoardContent: Amit Srivastava & Bhavya Goyal

     Artwork: Sepia Advertising

    Web design and PromotionSepia Digital

    Picture Courtesy: IIPians

    Special Thanks: Ministry of Culture GOI

    Circulation: Print 500nos.Online - SMO

    Broadcasted from: Sepia Digital

    Printed at: Rajdhani Art PressOkhla Phase 2, delhi

     CEOs Desk 

     Rajesh Goyal

    FULL TIME DUAL DIPLOMAIN PHOTOGRAPHY 

    Affiliated with UGC recognized University

    Courses Offered

    • Sunday Photography Courses

    • Weekend Fashion Photography Classes

    • Multicity Weekend

    Photography Workshops

    • School/Corporate Workshops

    • Various Online Photography Courses

    • Photo Tours

    Memories

     Upcoming 

    Photo: Manoj Gupta M

    Photo: Viji Suresh

    IIPians at Outdoor shoot

    7th May 2016

    ABES Engineering College

    NH 24, Vijay Nagar, Ghaziabad