Digital Photography – a career for creative people

“Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.  Only then will you find meaning in life”

                                                                                                                            –       Apple CEO Steve Jobs

Digital Photography & Imaging is a great career choice for people with a creative bent of mind. 

The world of Digital Photography and Imaging is rapidly expanding and offers several specializations within its scope including areas of Wedding, Glamour, Fashion, Travel, Photo Journalism, Sports, Wildlife, Commercial and Architectural, Fine Art, Landscape, Portfolio Photography, etc.  Each of these specializations can be a career choice for creative people who have honed the basic skills to use the hardware and software dexterously. We, at Indian Academy, help young minds do just this… opening doors to the exciting world of Photography and Imaging

Indian Academy offers a Master’s Diploma Course in Photography for those who want to pursue a career in photography after mastering the art of photography in all its brilliance and magnificence.  You will learn advanced techniques like panning, photojournalism, wedding and portfolio shoots, product photography, studio lighting, wild-life photography, industrial photography, interior & architectural photography, video shooting etc.

The training sessions are led by Prof.Kirit Parikh, an illustrious name in the field of photography education, having trained thousands of students at his prestigious Indian Academy for Photography.  Prof.Kirit Parikh was earlier a visiting faculty at Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Arts in Mumbai where he taught students the fine art of digital photography.  Himself an alumnus of Sir J.J School of Art, Prof Parikh has done his GD Applied Arts with specialization in Photography and was awarded the institute’s fellowship. 

The Course is offered at the well-equipped classroom and studio of Indian Academy at Vile Parle East, Mumbai (just 5 minutes walk from the railway station and hop-skip-n-jump from the railway crossing (south).