@worth_a_talk
Ronak Badgainya
@worth_a_talk · 1:28

10 minute to Photography.

article image placeholderUploaded by @worth_a_talk
It is not as much explored in India as well because of the superstitions we already carry in our society. But I must tell you that today's episode is going to be about photography. Not just about the technical aspects of the photography, but also what goes into the photography, how a picture is clicked and what mentality carried along. It's more of an art rather than a job or a passion. So do try to understand today's podcast as much as you can

#photography #lenses #geometric #camera #landscape

@NikulanshKapoor
Nikulansh Kapoor
@NikulanshKapoor · 1:26
Thank you, Honork, for this amazing intro, basically, that you gave about photography. And also it feels to be good to be back on your cast. After a week, we are doing another episode together. So when we say photography, the only thing that comes into my mind is, okay, this is something this is an art that I have been doing for a very long time now. So if I talk about my journey, I started photography around the age of eight
@worth_a_talk
Ronak Badgainya
@worth_a_talk · 1:33

@NikulanshKapoor

Also, what I would like to bring forward is key, as you mentioned, that you got your first photography camera, which was a film camera from your father, and then you moved to a professional journey after that. So my question to you is that what transition made you realize this hobby ends here and your professional journey starts from a point because that curve is not linear always that you have a certain interest and that keeps on building
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@NikulanshKapoor
Nikulansh Kapoor
@NikulanshKapoor · 2:59
Then this legacy came to my father. He was having his own cameras always, even if I talk about my maternal side, they have been into photography a bit. Not a lot into it, but yes, I would say a bit. So I wouldn't say that this is a hobby that I developed myself, but it has been in my bloodstream. The only thing is my ancestors and my parents have been doing that as their hobbies
@worth_a_talk
Ronak Badgainya
@worth_a_talk · 1:16
So that was something I rarely hear about, that this thing has been carried by our hierarchy. But there was a small question I would like to put forward, that since it has been in your family for so long and you mentioned you later joined the professional journey, so did your spectrum bordered when you start actually learning photography? Because there are many aspects that you home learn yourself. And then when you go to a professional journey, there's an opening of mind which you see the logic behind things
@NikulanshKapoor
Nikulansh Kapoor
@NikulanshKapoor · 4:47
Now, coming to the final point that you asked me can mobile cameras Btslrs or the digital cameras any day? My answer would be no time soon. No doubt the picture quality in your mobile look great. But then again, there is a technical aspect that the most important thing is the sensor size. The average VSLR are 24 25 megapixels and they are amazing. Whereas we talk about mobile cameras, even when they are 10, eight megapixels, they just look simple
@worth_a_talk
Ronak Badgainya
@worth_a_talk · 1:39
For breaking that myth what has been created recently and shifting the podcast theme a bit and coming to the topic that we have held upon ten minutes to photography so we'll talk more about the phone photography aspect because not everyone has a DSLR to pursue their passion of photography and therefore I would like to know about some pro tips and tips that you usually use while photographing and that you would like to share with our listeners to ask you for some photography apps that have been upcoming in the market as well as the app stores so that the picture clicking is not limited to a camera sets but also since editing is a special part of the photography presentation
@NikulanshKapoor
Nikulansh Kapoor
@NikulanshKapoor · 4:58
Don't be scared to just experiment because you have a lot of options these days like even if the photograph goes too bad in a bad direction. You have editing apps. So, talking about editing apps, my go to app is Snapseed. That is available on Play Store and App Store as well. Another app that I would like to say is good and user friendly would be Adobe Lightroom, the mobile versions
@worth_a_talk
Ronak Badgainya
@worth_a_talk · 3:15
That was really psychedelic there and I hope that viewers find it really interesting. I hope you as viewer and a listener have adored this conversation with her and you do have learned something about photography today, even not just the technical aspect, but also about the thing that goes around the photography
0:00
0:00