Friday, 13 March 2020

Photography Competition: Pixel Hunt


Enthusiasment for framing the shots with curiosity and intellect of students



 Preparation and having a right gear to capture any moment is not only difficult but also different that's why it is not everyone's cup of tea to represent emotions, stories any feelings through a photographs. Taking all these things in our mind the journalism department of JECRC University organized a photography event Pixel Hunt on 2nd March 2020.


Cheif Guest of the even was Dr. Ajay Kumar Singh In this event, he was the man of integrity, innovation and principal. 20 students were participating and had beautiful and sensational picture with different stories and meaning. Students had taken pictures from local areas some pictures were also from construction area and some were of monuments and for festival, students have also some pictures on daily basis like how water flows and they represent it important to save water. 
Every pic has its own story or feeling so we had different ideas through these all picture. Before we get into how to improve your event photography, preparation logistics will save you stack of time management and it helps to identify critical flaws and errors. 


At last 5 students were the finalist of this event Namit Bunkar at 5th position, Jalaj Kalra at 4th position.Priya Yadav stood 3rd and Daisy Sharma stood on 2nd position for this event. Manu Sharma was the winner of the event whose picture was of a bird and the caption of his picture was "Not only the thirsty seek the water, The water as well seeks the thirsty". 
Photography is always important because it allows people to see the world from different points of opinion and views and the photographer don't need to share any words to explain his/her photograph because the photograph in itself has strong emotion and motion that the viewer can caught the feeling immediately. For some people may photography can be a hobby but the real photographer is only a person who sees it like their passion.

(Report by Shagun Shukla)




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