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268, New Colony Rd, Urban Estate, Sector 7
Sector 7 Urban Estate, Gurgaon, India - 122001
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Photography
6
Certification offered
No
Age group catered to
Above 50 years, 5- 13 years-old, 14- 21 years old, 22- 50 years old
Photography types taught
Basics of Photography, Candid Photography, Landscape Photography
5 out of 5 7 reviews
Heena Jain attended Photography
"I have taken photography classes, as a beginner it was a great opportunity to learn and get live experience of workshops. Recommended to all. "
Reply by Harsh
Thanks a lot for your kind words
Vikas ojha attended Photography
"When i first purchased my DSLR and looking for mentor who could guide me from the most basic concept to camera's entire world. And I happened to find Harsh on urban pro. He is excellent in his concept and very punctual and someone who will take care of the mentee till he achieves excellence. Big thanks to him for his guidance. "
Reply by Harsh
Thanks a lot for your kind words
Deepak Gupta attended Photography
"He is a very qualified, extremely passionate , eager and participative teacher. I love his simplicity and patience. "
Reply by Harsh
Thanks a lot. This means so much to me.
Priyanka Singhal attended Photography
"It was great experience to know him. Learnt a lot from him. He knows how not to spend money but still get great photos with the equipment that I had. Coming from a kit lens I learnt it can be used a macro was amazing experience. Thanks to him, my mind opened a lot. "
1. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Photography Class.
2. Do you provide a demo class?
No, I don't provide a demo class.
3. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 6 years.
Answered on 06/03/2020 Learn Photography
If your only interest is learning Photography. Just learn mobile Photography first. Learn about composition. Be it more or Dslr; rules are the same for writing.
Moreover composition is more important part that improves Photography. What camera you own barely matters. It eases the way but considering the amount they require and with update in new technology. I'd recommend going for mobile Photography first, learn from it and then a lot later when you have approx 1.5 lacs to spend. Then buy the cheapest DSLR like Nikon D3200 with 18-55mm and 50mm lens. Also, make sure you get into a class to learn faster and better about your camera, and it's settings.
Answered on 13/02/2020 Learn Photography
Hardik has said it right. Think about what you wish to click. The logic here is Photography is an expensive hobby. If you buy the wrong camera and lens, you will have to adjust. For example, wildlife is done great with a telephoto lens. But if you're into portrait or event photography. Fast prime lens or 24-120mm kind of lens would be better.
I'd recommend going with D5600 or 70d kind of camera body.
Now comes the lens. You can choose to start with 50mm or get 18-55mm to start if you have no plans at all.
Answered on 10/06/2017 Learn Photography
Answered on 10/06/2017 Learn Photography
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Photography
6
Certification offered
No
Age group catered to
Above 50 years, 5- 13 years-old, 14- 21 years old, 22- 50 years old
Photography types taught
Basics of Photography, Candid Photography, Landscape Photography
Answered on 06/03/2020 Learn Photography
If your only interest is learning Photography. Just learn mobile Photography first. Learn about composition. Be it more or Dslr; rules are the same for writing.
Moreover composition is more important part that improves Photography. What camera you own barely matters. It eases the way but considering the amount they require and with update in new technology. I'd recommend going for mobile Photography first, learn from it and then a lot later when you have approx 1.5 lacs to spend. Then buy the cheapest DSLR like Nikon D3200 with 18-55mm and 50mm lens. Also, make sure you get into a class to learn faster and better about your camera, and it's settings.
Answered on 13/02/2020 Learn Photography
Hardik has said it right. Think about what you wish to click. The logic here is Photography is an expensive hobby. If you buy the wrong camera and lens, you will have to adjust. For example, wildlife is done great with a telephoto lens. But if you're into portrait or event photography. Fast prime lens or 24-120mm kind of lens would be better.
I'd recommend going with D5600 or 70d kind of camera body.
Now comes the lens. You can choose to start with 50mm or get 18-55mm to start if you have no plans at all.
Answered on 10/06/2017 Learn Photography
Answered on 10/06/2017 Learn Photography
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