Friday, 26 August 2016

Style Take Professional Photography Course Pakistan - Dubai








visit: https://www.styletake.com

Contact : 0300-4219025

Photography
Style Take Professional Photography Course has trained many successful photographers than any other institute in the world. No matter if you're new to the field or you've been doing it for years so we would like to boost your skills, earn money, or start a new career,our regular classes will help you. We takethis responsibility to make you a better photographer, and to teach you the skills you need to take over professional-quality photos.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
High quality of work will be covaied you by professional photographers.
Access to real-life photographers as your teachers and advisors
Study anytime, anywhere, at your own pace.
The total fee of the course will be 60,000 50%  will have to pay during the time of your admission.
''I knew the mechanics of a camera but this course taught me to look at things differently. It made me a better photographer''
Fastion Photography
The Fashion Photography is a charm for new  young generation hopefuls and seasoned pro’s alike when searching for effective information about the often secretive and highly guarded fashion photography world. Style Take Productions exposing privileged information and insider secrets about the technical and business aspects of the world of fashion photography.The professional Fashion photography came into existence since the earliest days of photography. In 1856, Adolphe Braun published a book containing 288 photographs the photos and expose her in her official court garb, so she is well known as a first fashion model.From 1939 and onward, what had previously been the flourishing and charmful industry of fashion photography all but it was stopped due to the beginnings of World War II. The United States and Europe quickly diverged from one another due to the war. What had previously been a togetherness and inspired working relationship divulged as Paris was occupied and London under siege. Paris, the main fashion-power house of the time quickly became isolated from the United States—especially with French Vogue shutting down for a brief hiatus in 1940.With these changes, the photography based out of the USA gained a distinct Americana vibe—models often posed with American flags, American brand cars, and generally just fulfilling the American ideal and proud. So remains of the French and British fashion photography on the other hand often had a wartime overlay to the content. Fashion is Indestructible from 1945 displays a well-dressed female models viewing the rubble that the once was Middle Temple in London. Similarly, Lee Miller began clicking photos of women in London and Paris, modeling for the latest designs for gas masks,Cloths and bicycling with pincurlers in their brown,white and black hairs, as they did not have electricity with which to curl their hair. Images such as these remain marked into the face of fashion photography of the time and display a common sentiment among the industory and fashionable world and the public. Even fashion photographers worked to document the issues surrounding and work towards a documentation of the time even if within the frame of fashion. The photos are an especially good indication of the fashionable emotions of the time. Many felt that fashion photography, during wartime especially, was unnecessary. The few who worked to preserve the industry did so in new and inventive ways throughout the whole timeframe of the World war.
In postwar London, John French introduced a new form of fashion photography suited to reproduction in newsprint and magazines, involving natural light and low contrast.
In the previous years fashion photography has gained an even greater popularity due to the excess of internet and ecommerce every where. Clean product, knolling and ghost mannequin photography have become a usual practice in the fashion industry.
Wedding Photography
Like the technology of photography itself, Style Take Productions presents classes for wedding photography. Which has  grown since the invention of the photographic art form in 1826 by Joseph NicephoreIn.Infact an early photograph, recorded some 14 years after the fact, may be a recreation for the camera of the 1840s wedding of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert. Some how, in the early days of photography, most of the couples of more humble means did not hire a photographer to record their actual wedding itself. The later half of the 19th century, most people did not pose for  the formal wedding photographs during the wedding time. Rather, they might be posed for a formal photo in their clean and expesive clothes before or after the wedding. In the late 1860s, more couples started posing in their wedding clothes or sometimes hired a photographer to capture their unforgetable  wedding day at the venue.
Due to the nature of the heavy equipments and lighting issues, wedding photography was largely a studio practice for most of the late 19th century. With the passage of time, technology has improved, but many couples still might only pose for a single wedding portrait. Wedding albums started becoming more commonplace towards the 1880s, and the photographer would sometimes include the wedding parties in the photographs. Often the wedding gifts will be laid out and recorded in the photographs as well.At the beginning of the 20th century, color photography came into existence and available for everyone, but was still unreliable and expensive, so most wedding photography was still practiced in black and white contrast. The concept of capturing the wedding "events" came about after the Second World War. Using film roll technology and improved lighting techniques available with the invention of the compact flash bulb, photographers would often show up at a wedding and try to sell the photos later on. Initial low quality photographs that often resulted, the competition forced the studio photographers to start working on location.
A modern-day wedding photographer shooting on a beach or in a wedding hall.
Initially, professional studio photographers might be bring a lot of heavy weight equipment, thus limiting their abilities to record the entire event. Even "candid" photos were more often staged after the ceremony. In the 1970s, the more modern approach to recording the entire wedding event started involving into the practice as we know it today, including a more "Documentary photography" style of photography.
During the film era, photographers favored color negative film and medium-format cameras. Today, many more weddings are being captured with digital DSLR cameras as the digital convenience provides quick detection of lighting mistakes and allows creative approaches to be reviewed on the spot.
In spite of this trend, some photographers continue to shoot with film as they prefer the film aesthetic, and others are of the opinion that negative film captures more information than digital technology, and has less margin for exposure errors. Certainly true in some cases, it should be noted that exposure latitude inherent in a camera's native Raw image format which allows for more under- and over- exposure than JPEG varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. All forms of RAW have a degree of exposure latitude which exceeds slide film - to which digital capture is commonly compared.
Technology has evolved with the use of remote triggers and flash synchronization. Wedding photographers are now able travel light and yet have the ability to use creative lighting without hurdals.Two approaches to wedding photography are traditional and photojournalistic. Many wedding photographers will fall somewhere in between the extremes represented by these two descriptions.
Traditional wedding photography provides us more classically posed images and greater deals for photographer to have full control during the ceremony.
A Photojournalist of Style Take Productions for wedding photography takes its cue from editorial reporting styles and focuses more on candid images with little photographer interaction; a wedding photojournalist typically shoots images quickly using available light or on-camera flash rather than using traditional, formal posing techniques and studio lights. The  Style Take Productions association was founded in 2001 and is an international, membership-based organization dedicated to wedding photojournalism,Showbiz and fastion photography. The association is a networking organization for wedding photojournalists, as well as a search engine allowing individuals to search our different wedding photojournalists. You can see our Magazine shoots on web we've been providing our services to famous magazines like ( Me and My Wedding, Libas International ,EN Style, Face On, Lee Way, I Q , Lajah, Brides, Gen-Y, MAG, SHE and Life Style) these are some of the popular magazines coverd by our fastion photographer Aamir Samuel at Style Take Productions from 2001.
Example of modern approach to wedding family formal photos.
A third style is a fashion-based approach. In contemporary fashion-based wedding photography, a photographer will combine candid images of the events of the day with posed images that are inspired by editorial fashion photography This style often involves more innovative and dramatic post-processing of images.
A fourth style that is popular in Asian countries, especially in China, is wedding studio photography. Typically, couples will make an appointment with a studio for an in-studio or a location shoot, with support from a hair stylist and make-up artist in addition to the photographer and the couple. The couple will go through many changes of clothing and backgrounds in a similar manner to the fashion based approach.Wedding photography with a photojournalistic approach.So here we have also planned as Chiness do.
Adobe Photoshop Classes
We are offering Photoshop Classes for every schedule and budget, led by expert instructors who will help you to quickly and easily achieve professional results with your work at Style Take Productions .
Regular Classes
Our regular scheduled, Photoshop Classes include intro about it plus advanced training. Most courses are offered monthly bases. See the list of classes below. We are offering live classes led by an experienced Adobe master in the same classroom with you.
Call us for information about classes.
Photoshop - Introduction
This Photoshop course helps you to be more productive and to create higher quality images more efficiently. You receive an introduction to editing, retouching, and enhancing images. Learn essential skills including how to make selective changes, color correction, and retouch your clicked images.
Photoshop - Intermediate
This intermediate Photoshop training class covers the intermediate use of tools, filters, and layers, that will allow you to take full  advantage of creative effects in photoshop. You will be able to discover more and how to use automation features, such as actions and buttons, as well as smart objects.
Photoshop  - Advanced
This advanced Photoshop class is for users who have already accomplished basic tools and retouching tasks in Photoshop. In this course attendees learn how to create complex composites, work at an advanced level with color correction, and build incredible masks and many more.
Photoshop Retouching Project
This Photoshop course is focused on retouching and helps you to create realistic images, high quality images more efficiently. Discover ways to improve your selections, edit more accurately, and enhance images while keeping them looking natural through professional Photoshop retouching techniques.
Photoshop Lightroom session
This one-day hands-on Photoshop class provides you with the skills you need to effectively use Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Discover how to manage, edit, and share the large number of digital images using Lightroom in this course for photographers.
In this Photoshop training class for web graphics you'll discover how to quickly and easily create images for the Web, HTML email, and mobile use. This class covers file formats, image optimization, and creating effective web graphics with impact.
Photoshop Layers Training Class
Photoshop Layers are a key building block for creativity and productivity. In this Photoshop training course you focus on layers to expand your creative horizons using powerful layers techniques. Learn to effectively and creatively use Photoshop Layers to achieved desired effects and work more efficiently.
Photoshop Te​xt Effects Training Class
Discover how to create exciting text effects in Photoshop with this half-day Photoshop course. Learn how to utilize effects and text controls to make great looking text using Photoshop.
Photoshop Masking and Selection Techniques Training Class
This course covers creating effective selections and masks is an essential Photoshop skill. Without training you may be spending hours on work that can be done in minutes. In this Photoshop Masking and Selection Techniques course, you'll discover effective techniques that make quick-work of masking, allowing you to retouch, composite, and adjust the most intricate items in your images.
Photoshop New Features Training Class
Discover the new features of the latest version in this Photoshop Course. Learn to work more efficiently and benefit from the latest capabilities. You'll discover methods to improve your productivity and enhance your creativity using Photoshop.
Photoshop Color Correction Training Course
In this Photoshop color correction training course you'll discover how to use Photoshop's extensive array of color correction tools. You'll discover how to create healthy looking skin tones, balance images, and create overall professional-quality color.
Photoshop Workshop
This Photoshop workshop provides you with the skills you need to successfully use Photoshop for both online and print imagery. Presented by the instructors from the American Graphics Institute, authors of more than 10 books on Photoshop. This workshop is a great way to learn Photoshop skills you need to create great looking images that get your work noticed.
Photoshop for Fashion Design Course
This Photoshop for Fashion Design course helps apparel, accessories, and accessories designers become more productive with this popular tool for apparel design work. Class participants receive an introduction to editing, retouching, and enhancing images with an emphasis placed on working with images that are used in apparel design. Participants learn essential Photoshop skills.
Photoshop Class for Photographers
In this Photoshop class for Photographers learn retouching functions that you can take advantage of right away when you return to your studio using Adobe Photoshop. Find out how to realistically retouch images, remove blemishes, brighten teeth and eyes. You will also discover how to use Photoshop to color correct, and create simple compositions with your imagery.
Locations for Regularly Scheduled Photoshop Classes
We offer regularly scheduled, public Photoshop Classes at the following locations. Most courses at our training centers are offered monthly, and occur with a live instructor in the same classroom with you.
All Photoshop Training Locations
Photoshop training classes available for all versions
Whether you are using the most recent Creative Cloud version, or earlier releases such as CS6, CS5, or CS4, we offer Photoshop training courses to help you learn the tools you use. Our regularly scheduled public Photoshop courses use the most recent versions of the applications, and we also have older versions available to use as well. If you wish to use an older version of Photoshop for your training, simply let us know and we'll work to accommodate you. Our Photoshop instructors have more than a decade of experience working with it, and can address questions and deliver training on all versions of Photoshop.
About Photoshop Classes and  Training from AGI
The regularly scheduled public classes, workshops, and seminars provide hands-on learning from expert Photoshop instructors. Small classes with practical exercises and projects help you to quickly learn Photoshop as it relates to your specific needs. Our instructors have extensive experience with the applications they teach and in leading classes. They are reviewed after each course, and undergo continual professional development and testing. Our full time instructors pass the rigorous Certified Technical Trainer exam, and Adobe Certified Expert exams. Our instructors have been hired by Adobe to write the certification exams taken by other instructors, and develop official Adobe training courseware.
Prerequisites for enrolling in Photoshop courses
For the introductory courses, no previous experience is required. For the intermediate and advanced courses, specific previous experience or coursework is listed on the course description pages. For training in our classrooms, we provide your choice of a Mac or Windows computer for use during the Photoshop class. We recommend that you have a copy of the Photoshop app available on your computer for you to use when you return to your computer after class. You can find it on Adobe's Photoshop page.
The instructors at American Graphics Institute have authored more than 50 books on digital design, including the Photoshop training book titled Photoshop Digital Classroom. Course participants receive a copy of one of our books or related course material as part of the class.
Makeup
The programs are designed by Style Take Productions to provide comprehensive training and to maximize creativity and reinforce the skills that are required to work at a professional level in today’s make-up industry. We teach the importance of research and preparation, mixed with hands on training and assignments. Entrance to MAKE UP FOR EVER Academy programs do not require any pre-requisites.
1 / BEAUTY & FASHION, TV & FILM, STAGE & ARTISTIC
6 MONTHS
Held:
Duration: 660 Educational hours
Course hours: 10.00am - 5.00pm
Charges for the complete program are 40,000 + 5,000 registraion fee. Total: 45,000 only.
*kit included, must bring own brushes, payment plan available, Includes 12 photo shoots!

• 5,000 registration fee with enrollment agreement
•1 page essay:  why you love makeup/why you want to be trained at our academy
•7-10 images of your work (these do not have to be professional photos)
•Copy of high school diploma or higher education
•*interview will be scheduled*
• In addition: 12 photo shoot images per image for retouching.
Opportunity to apply for our Ambassador Program!
Program offerings are organized into four levels :
Level 1 – Beauty
Level 2 – Fashion
Level 3 – TV & Film
BEAUTY & FASHION, LEVEL 1/2
Level 1 will cover all aspects of fashion, beauty, product awareness, hygiene, tools of the trade, skin analysis, face shapes, skin color, eyebrow shaping, color correcting (understanding the color wheel) and highlighting. Level 2 will review the historical “golden era” of vintage Hollywood and Bollywood dating back to the 1930s, 40s and 50s. A basic understanding of these poignant glamour styles of make up is vital for building the foundation of any modern make up artist. The architectural sculpted face, arched expressive brow, perfect smoky eyes, and sharp painted lip are all key focuses. This module will highlight the drama and glamour of an era of decadence.
COURSE INCLUDES:
• Beginning as a make up artist
• Product knowledge
• Color theory and color wheel
• Overview of basic skin care and analysis
• Facial anatomy
• Visual and career development
• Mastering the eye, eyeliner, false lash application and lip application
• Highlighting and contouring
• Bridal make up
• Skin tone confidence
• Refine blending
• Glamour make up
• Analyze editorial and catwalk make up/trends
• History of make up
TV & FILM, LEVEL 3
Level 3 is tailored for students desiring to work in the television and film industries as a make up artist. The student will develop technical application and professional skills alongside creative and conceptual initiatives. This level will emphasize the fundamental elements of special effects make up: basic prosthetics, creation of simulated injuries and aging make up, facial hair, bald cap and airbrush application. Prerequisite: Levels 1, 2.
COURSE INCLUDES:
• Script breakdown
• High definition
• Visual and career development
• Beard, mustache and aging application
• Latex and wax application
• Bruises, cuts, lacerations, grazing, scarring, skin disorders, etc.
• Accident and emergency effects
• Bald caps, basic prosthetics, airbrush and tattoo coverage
COURSE INCLUDES:
• Stage knowledge
• Cabaret, opera, fantasy make up
• Visual development
• Character making
• Highlighting and shading
• Face and body painting
• Airbrush
Note: There will be nudity during the body painting course and a consent form will be provided for signature approval before the beginning of the class.

No comments:

Post a Comment