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Wedding Photography Workshop to be held in India

The art of wedding photography goes beyond the capture of the bride and the groom. It is about the making of memories that will be cherished years later. While wedding photography might seem all fun and games, it is anything but that. It involves good mastery and technique, something that is best done at the hands of professional photographers.

Andrew Adams, Christophe Viseux and Sephi Bergerson, three talented photographers will be conducting a one of a kind wedding photography workshop based on the premise of taking photos that speak a thousand words. Through the workshop a student will learn to go beyond the technical focus of lighting and composition and focus more on narrating a love story through the medium of a photograph.

The 4 day wedding photography workshop will be held in Mumbai, will admit 30 students and will cost you Rs 50, 000.

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