Mudit - Photography tutor - New Delhi
Mudit - Photography tutor - New Delhi

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Mudit

  • Rate 15€
  • Response 21h
  • Students

    Number of students Mudit has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    50+

    Number of students Mudit has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Mudit - Photography tutor - New Delhi
  • 5 (7 reviews)

15€/h

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  • Photography
  • Film photography
  • Fashion photography
  • Photojournalism
  • Advertising Photography

Learn from an International award-winning photographer & filmmaker. I am a Photography mentor with 5 years of teaching experience and 12 years of photography experience. I would love to be of help in

  • Photography
  • Film photography
  • Fashion photography
  • Photojournalism
  • Advertising Photography

Lesson location

Super Prof

Mudit is one of our best Photography tutors. High-quality profile and excellent qualifications, organised and responsive to lesson requests, appreciated by their students!

About Mudit

In the span of my career of 12+ years, I have grown from a Professional Photographer to Cinematographer, Filmmaker and an Entrepreneur. Photography was my first love and I took up filmmaking as a profession. So now it's time to give back and share my learning with everyone who is interested. Therefore I've taken up mentoring so that my students can learn from me and even get trained through my film and photography projects. There's a variety of courses I am offering since 2018, which I believe, are at par with the knowledge disseminated at any esteemed educational institution. My journey with photography began in 2010, when I was studying communication design in NIA (National Institute of Advertising). I took up freelance design and Photography Projects … My First Job was with a film Production House, that gave me the opportunity of traveling across the country on journalism, film and branding projects, I got completely engrossed in filmmaking, and found passion in cinematography. I had no choice to choose the kinds of films I was making, so all my experience, be it making documentary, shooting landscape, portrait, food, products or wildlife, I was expected to deliver films around all these genres. I had the privilege to work alongside veteran producers, directors and filmmakers at my job, and went on to get the designation of a Director and soon, a Senior Producer at QED Productions completing more than 100 films and media works for Prestigious brands, CSRs and NGOs. I eventually have become an Independent filmmaker, and started my own Production company by the name of Mudart. Here are few of my achievements over the years :- I bagged awards for Cinematography in film festivals across the country including Dada Saheb Phalke, Indo-Canadian film festivals. Indulging in my love for travel and Journalism, I co-founded a travel project, ‘Pugdundi’, organizing trips to lesser-known parts in India, with a theme of touching the roots and the culture of the place and capturing it all on film. Then went on to work with an HR media house - People Matters, as a Creative Director. Took up Documentary projects with organizations like Unicef, Tech Mahindra Foundation and many other Social Institutions. After founding Mudart, I expanded our business with many well-known clients like T-series, French Embassy, The Handloom School, Tripoto, Pacific Malls, Amazon Fashion week and the list is long. A special Mention in 'The Guardian' for a short film called 'Ema Keithel'. Bagged a People's Choice Award for our Documentary for NV life 'Origin of Cure' at the Rishikesh International Film Festival I'll just repeat what I wrote again to finish with. Now I want to give back the knowledge I have gained over the years and so I have curated courses on Photography and related fields.

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About the lesson

  • All Levels
  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

If you are looking to develop the art of observation. Start from the basics of getting trained on the psychology of a photographer, and learn to develop photographs that tell stories. This course can really be of help. It's a course certified by the education board govt of India. And takes you through all these aspects of photography Art and science of photography Observation techniques Light and its characteristics Camera basics and manual mode Exploring exposure Learning how to place yourself with the camera Lighting techniques indoor and outdoor Background significance Perspective training 1 and 2 Framing and composition Storytelling and concept photography Finally significance of different angles and hyperfocal distance. This experience is going to give you readiness to enter the industry as a professional photographer in any Photography genre.

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Rates

Rate

  • 15€

Pack rates

  • 5 h: 68€
  • 10 h: 136€

online

  • 14€/h

travel

  • + 500€

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Find out more about Mudit

  • Tell us more about your subject. How did you develop an interest in this field?

    I teach Photography and Filmmaking - Cinematography and Video editing to be specific. My tryst with photography started in 2007. Just after I entered Design school and found the ability to polish my passion alongside studying design. It was a great opportunity to also put all the design knowledge and technicalities into my photography. I got my first project while I was in college to document the dying arts and cultures of Ladak, while I was still pursuing my communication design at the same institution, NIA (National Institute of Advertising).

    There was no turning back after that. My most treasured companion became the camera and I kept indulging myself into the art of Photography and soon, Filmmaking. For which, I bagged several awards at various festivals. The passion for photography at this time was so much that I chose to keep my passion pure by not indulging further into photography commercially. I entrusted myself into a Video production house to test my skills further as an assistant filmmaker alongside well known film personnel. This journey into film was not easy but because I was young and was eager to learn more. I learnt all the nuances of cinematography as well as of video editing, and soon became a director at the same production house in a span of 3 years. After which, I became an independent documentary and film maker. I got opportunities to work for well known banners like GE, UNICEF, Coke, Nokia, Pepsico, Reckitt Benckiser, Tech Mahindra Foundation etc. In the meanwhile I also bagged awards in Cinematography at an Indo-canadian film festival, Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival. I founded a production house, by the name of Mudart. We even got a mention in the "The Guardian" for a short film project by the name of Ema Keithel for post production. And just recently in 2020, We bagged an award at the Hrishikesh International Film Festival for Origin of Cure, our Documentary for a brand NV LIFE.
  • What or who is the motivation behind you choosing to teach & why?

    I felt the need to give back by coming back to disseminating the education on the power of visuals when many people asked me to help them learn the tact of photography and camerawork used in film. To all the people who wanted to learn I was never able to give more than a few tips that didn't help and left them hanging. So I chose to create courses for formal training that were woven, keeping in mind, beginners, amateurs and even enthusiasts who have reached a level of expertise.
    I chose to cover all aspects of photography extensively to help create a strong foundation for anyone and everyone, who is curious to learn the multiple dimensions in which the mind of the visual storyteller thinks. So after my achievements and 12 years of experience, I felt the need to give back by sharing my learnings'. I have been teaching for over a year now. Today I feel blessed having taught over 100 students who inspire each other and I feel happy for each one of their achievements.
  • How does your work help society?

    Visuals are everywhere, one may not be a creative professional in the times of today, but realizing the visual language and learning to appreciate visual art is a skill which is used most frequently. It's a feather in one's cap in terms of just being more intelligent, rather smart in the race of time. Teaching forever has been known to be one of the noblest professions. The rest can be summed up by the intelligent themselves. Really, I don't think bragging about how I'm doing a favour to society is the point. The point is how I'm doing something for myself and the student who wishes to learn and gain knowledge, and this connection for me is sacred.
  • If you had to think of a role model for your work, who do you think of & why?

    There are many contemporary visual storytellers who inspire me but, I'd just like to say that I try to keep my liking based on each art piece. That's why I have many favourites. If I were to name some, here are a few: Ansel Adams, Andy Parkinson, Raghu Rai, Amrita Shergill, David Lynch, Salvador Dali, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Andei Tarkowski, Stanley Kubrick, Wong Kar Wai, Wes Anderson... the list is endless
  • Tell us about your hobbies outside teaching.

    I love to travel, observe, wonder, write, sing, play musical instruments(because music is in my blood) , sketch, photograph, and worry about the earth every now and then.
  • Do you have an anecdote to tell us about your student or professional life?

    All student-teacher stories have something beautiful in them. One such story which I can remember now is with a school girl with a clear head on her career choice, "I want to be a cinematographer" she said, still in 10th standard or so. She startled me from the first second, her confidence in herself oozing out constantly and mind it, tt wasn't overconfidence which is a character trait with all the teenagers generally. She, on the contrary, took me on and challenged me constantly during the workshop. I loved it because I got to feel like a school kid again, running after the cool tactics.
    "Can you take a pan shot in motion?" she exclaimed. I did it for her. I felt we were going out of course at times but just completing her challenges made her eyes glisten with awe. So before I began the workshop there was almost an hour for which I was put into this challenge spree that covered from long exposure to multiple shutter and light-painting to holding the monument.
    It was almost as if she tested me first, before she felt comfortable and ready to learn. So seldom do you find such people full of life and with no preconceptions. I still remember that day and laugh when I meet her even now for shoots or projects.
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