AAFT BA Photography FAQs
Ques. Do I need to own a camera before joining the BA in Photography at AAFT?
Ans. Owning a camera before joining is not mandatory. AAFT provides access to professional studio equipment, lighting setups, and cameras during practical sessions. However, having a DSLR or mirrorless camera is beneficial for personal practice outside class hours. Students can start with a basic camera or even a smartphone for initial exercises, and the curriculum gradually introduces professional equipment as skills develop.
Ques. Does the BA in Photography at AAFT also cover videography and video editing?
Ans. Yes, the BA in Photography and Videography at AAFT is a comprehensive program that covers both photography and motion-based media. The curriculum includes subjects on Advanced Videography, Lighting Techniques for Motion Pictures, Introduction to Digital Video, Video Editing and Storytelling, Color Grading and Post Production, Sound Design and Audio Recording, Creative Motion Graphics, and a final capstone project in Vertical Video and Documentary/Short Film. Students graduate with skills in both still photography and video production.
Ques. What software and tools will I learn in the BA Photography program?
Ans. The program covers industry-standard tools including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, and CorelDRAW. Students also work with professional camera equipment from Sony, lighting gear from Godox and Nanlite, and stabilization equipment from Hollyland. The curriculum covers digital imaging, retouching, compositing, HDR imaging, color grading, and motion graphics.
Ques. What genres of photography are covered in the BA program at AAFT?
Ans. The curriculum covers a wide range of photography genres including photojournalism, still life photography, fashion photography, food photography, portraiture, advertising photography, architecture and interior photography, fine art photography, and documentary photography. This multi-genre approach ensures graduates are versatile and can work across different industries and client requirements.
Ques. Who is Latika Nath and how does her mentorship benefit BA Photography students?
Ans. Latika Nath is an internationally acclaimed wildlife photographer and conservationist, honored by National Geographic with the title Tiger Princess of India. Her work has been featured in National Geographic, BBC Wildlife, and Discovery Channel. As Industry Dean of the School of Photography at AAFT, she mentors students through masterclasses, portfolio reviews, and in-person learning sessions. Her expertise in visual storytelling, field photography, and conservation photography provides students with a unique perspective on photography as both an art form and a tool for social impact.
Ques. What is the difference between the BA in Photography and the MA in Photography at AAFT?
Ans. The BA in Photography and Videography is a 3-year undergraduate program designed for students after 10+2, covering foundational to advanced photography and videography skills across multiple genres. The MA in Photography and Videography is a 2-year postgraduate program for graduates who want to specialize further, conduct research, and develop advanced professional expertise. The BA is the ideal starting point for students new to formal photography education, while the MA is suited for those who want to deepen their specialization and pursue higher-level creative or academic careers.
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