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manpreet
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3 years ago
There are so many Certificate and Diploma courses in photography in India. Besides these, very few colleges provide a Bachelors degree in fine arts and photography. The minimum education required for the professional courses in photography is 10+2. These courses contain the knowledge and art of photography, angle, lighting, technical knowledge of instruments as camera and understanding of fine arts. The professional education in photography has three levels of study after 12th as the following: Certificate courses: Certificate courses are taken the duration of six months after 12th in any stream. Diploma courses: Diploma courses are taken the duration of one year after 12th in any stream. The list of diploma courses: - Wedding photography - Wildlife photography - Fashion photography - Journalism photography Degree courses: Degree courses are taken the duration of three years after 12th in any stream. The list of degree courses: - BA (fine arts) - BA (Photography)