BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Youth Photographic Society - ECPv6.15.12.2//NONSGML v1.0//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-WR-CALNAME:Youth Photographic Society
X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com
X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Youth Photographic Society
REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H
X-Robots-Tag:noindex
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:Asia/Kolkata
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:+0530
TZOFFSETTO:+0530
TZNAME:IST
DTSTART:20170101T000000
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190428T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190428T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20190408T205931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190424T130323Z
UID:5855-1556442000-1556467200@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:Glassware Photography Workshop by Vinod Sunder
DESCRIPTION:YPS Workshop | Apr 28 | State Youth Centre\nYPS takes pleasure in announcing in conducting a workshop on “Glassware Photography”. It would involve in giving plain glassware a colorful touch and also defining its shape in eye catching borders. It will also give an insight to the artistic power of refraction created by liquids in the glassware. The glassware that we will be focusing on will be more on wine glasses and also regular glasses used on a dining table. Mentor for the workshop will be Mr. Vinod Sunder\, a hobbyist photographer with a keen interest in tabletop photography. \n \nAbout the Workshop\nParticipants will be tutored on the set up and all the gear that will be required for this genre. Backgrounds also play an important role and the material needed to achieve this will be revealed. As this would be more of an indoor form of photography\, we would encourage participants to experiment with the knowledge gained in their respective homes. Emphasis will be laid on the usage of flashes / speedlites/studio strobes as they play a major role as the primary light source and in “off camera” positions. This is further related to the usage of ‘wireless triggers’ to activate the flashes remotely. Participants will also understand about the setting up of the camera when using flashes. This workshop will also “throw the floor open” to all participants to set up the glassware and experiment for themselves under the guidance of the mentors. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWorkshop Schedule\na. Workshop Overview: 9:30 to 10:00\nIntroduction\, discussion of expectations and agenda. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nb. Slideshow by Mr. Vinod Sunder: 10:00 to 10:30\nc. Setup Explanation: 10:30 to 11:00\nd. Demonstration 11:00 to 11:30\ne. Shooting Session:  11:30 to 13:30\n\n\n\nBright Field (2 Setup)\nDark Field (2 Setup)\n\n\n\nf. Lunch Break: 13:30 to 14:15\ng. Shooting Session : 14:30 to 16:30\n\n\n\nBright Field (4 Setup)\n\n\n\n\nh. Questions and Open House: 16:30 to 17:00\nA question-and-answer session \nImportant Information about the Workshop\n\nParticipants will be required to bring the following:\n\nA DSLR camera (ensure battery is fully charged and carry battery charger)\nRecommended lenses (any one): 35mm prime\, 50mm prime\, 18-55mm\, 18 – 140mm\, 55 – 200mm telephoto\, 55 – 300mm telephoto.\nFlash and Radio Triggers (carry extra batteries and ensure all the batteries are fully charged and carry battery charger)\n\n\nYPS will Provide:\n\nGlassware\nTables\nBackdrops\n\n\n\nFees & Registration\n\nLimited Registrations: 20 only\nWorkshop Fee for YPS members is Rs. 1500/- per person. Member must be logged-in to register as a member.\nWorkshop Fee for Non-members is Rs. 2000/- per person. Click here to become a YPS Member.\nWorkshop Fee includes lunch and refreshments during breaks.\nCancellation is not permitted\n\n \nSeats are full. Registration is now closed! \nNote: In case of any cancellation of the registered seats\, the booking will be made open to accommodate those seats.\nRequest you to get in touch with us on +91 99452 44055‬ in case of any queries. \nVenue:\nYouth Photographic Society\n3rd Floor\, State Youth Centre\, TT Hall Nrupathunga Road Bangalore  560001\nGoogle Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/vW3hqwEsqwP2 \nAbout Mr. Vinod Sunder\nThe workshop will be conducted by Mr. Vinod Sunder \n \nVinod Sunder took up photography more seriously as a hobby in 2012. He was not totally new to a camera and had dabbled with a Minolta SLR and Sony point-and-shoot digital cameras but more for casual photography. He had served in the Merchant Navy for 33 years and after his retirement in 2010 he decided that he needed a hobby or two to keep him occupied since he was not keen on a day job. \nAfter seeing a relative with a Nikon\, he took the plunge and became a ‘Nikonian’ too. Then began the decision of what genre to settle for as a main interest. Having pored over hundreds of photographs in 1x.com\, 500px.com and Flickr\, still life and tabletop photography caught his eye and he decided it was the genre he would give preference to\, but with options for other genres open as well. \nHe is a self taught photographer when it comes to still life & tabletop photography as nobody in Bangalore was conducting workshops in this genre. Google helped him a lot in finding topics and tutorials and so did YouTube videos. This is where he discovered what ‘dark field’ and ‘bright field’ lighting was all about and it played a major role when photographing glassware. Still life photography involves using everyday objects within the house and all it needs is some good arrangements to create good composition. Fruits\, vegetables\, earthenware\, wooden kitchen items can contribute towards creating impressive still lifes. Given the fact that the photography was restricted to indoors\, space constraints in an apartment was a bit disadvantageous but achievable after moving furniture to create the space needed. Just a DSLR was not sufficient and his ‘arsenal’ saw the entry of soft boxes\, flashes\, wireless triggers\, backdrops\, light stands\, studio lights\, gels\, reflectors\, tripods\, monopods and Eneloop batteries. \nThe best publicity he achieved was when a few of his photographs were featured in the March 2016 issue of ‘Smart Photography’. He has uploaded many of his pictures in 500px and most of them have gained the ‘popular’ status. \nHis other hobby is woodworking and he even fabricated a tall cabinet to store all his indoor photography gear. When indoor photography ‘takes a back seat’ he pursues woodworking which has led him to acquire a fair number of power tools. He mentions that living in an apartment has forced him into using a larger balcony as his workshop. \nHe adds that even though tabletop photography can be a bit challenging due to setting up of equipment\, the end result is very satisfying. One does not need a high end camera or lenses and even entry level gear can produce good results. He has restricted himself to a Nikon D7000 and some mid-range lenses and they have been serving him well. Vinod says he will continue with his passion for still lifes for a long period but is also keen to experiment with landscapes\, slow shutter speed and time lapse photography. \nVinod says\, “Still life photography involves using everyday objects within the house and all it needs is some good arrangements to create good composition.  Fruits\, vegetables\, earthenware\, wooden kitchen items can contribute towards creating impressive still lifes.”
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/glassware-photography-workshop-by-vinod-sunder/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/YPS-Glassware-Photography-Workshop-April-2019-Website-3-e1555011098532.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190414T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190414T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20181231T120855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190411T174844Z
UID:5271-1555237800-1555250400@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS Annual Day 2019
DESCRIPTION:Annual Day | Apr 14\, 10:30 AM | Venkatappa Art Gallery\nIt feels like just the other day that YPS celebrated Annual Day on January 6th\, 2018. \nYPS holds the Annual Day to look back and relish the achievements of the year that went by and also take the opportunity to recognise members who have achieved International distinctions in the previous year. \nThe Annual YPS Day will be held on April 14th\, Sunday at Venkatappa Art Gallery.  The event will commence at 10.30 am and end with lunch. \n \nOur Chief Guest for the event will be Sri. Dinesh Kumble \n4 pictorial coffee table books – 3 of which for the Govt. of Gujarat\, 2 pictorial pocket books\, and a number of award winning images epitomizes Diinesh Kumble.  \nA Chemical Engineer\, Diinesh turned to entrepreneurship in 1995 venturing into sports software technology\, books & games publishing\, photography and wildlife conservation. All these interests apart\, he finds immense solitude and solace in wildlife photography. \nHis passion to share knowledge gained over years of on-field professional experience in photography has been imbibed by many aspiring enthusiasts who have gone on to become leading cinematographers\, and film makers. His speaking engagements at various corporate entities viz. HP\, Microsoft\, Bosch etc.\, and at TEDx\, PEPx\, DCP Expeditions & NiF events have evoked a sense of awe.  \nDiinesh is the first wildlife photographer on SONY India’s “Elite Artisan” panel. He is also associated with HP large format printers\, Manfrotto & GITZO brands of photographic accessories. \nYPS Annual Day Event:\nThis year we will also be distributing the awards to winners of the Karnataka Tourism Monthly Photography Contest that was held from April 2017 to December 2017. Department of tourism\, Government of Karnataka in association with Youth Photographic Society held a monthly photography contest with different themes from Karnataka. The contest was open to all\, but pictures had to be from Karnataka. Amongst the awards were:\n1. Best Picture of the Month – one each to a male and female(July 2017 to December 2017) entrant\n2. Four Certificates of Merit \nEvery award carried a cash prize.\nThese awards will be distributed to the winners at the event. \nHere are the award winning images! Click on the below image to start the slideshow! \n                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             \nTo see the award winning images in high resolution click here. \n  \nList of activities for the morning. \n   Welcome Address by our President Sri H Satish\n  YPS Achievements during 2018 by Sri Girish Ananthamurthy\n  Recognition of Member Success\nAwards Distribution winners of the Karnataka Tourism photo contest\n   Lunch and Networking\n  \nJoin us ahead and make the event a great success.
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-annual-day-2019/
LOCATION:Venkatappa Art Gallery\, Venkatappa Art Gallery\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, India
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/D67DAB30-B180-4CA8-8F8D-D5191145FF6C-e1554872057839.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190413T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190413T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20190409T140053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T044833Z
UID:5885-1555180200-1555189200@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:Camera\, Light and Passion
DESCRIPTION:YPS Open House | April 13\, Sat | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nOur next Open house session is a presentation by our member Mr. Rakesh VC who is also one of the Directors of YPS Executive Committee.\nMr. Rakesh will show case the amazing colours and structures in the mini world of insects through his macro images and the amazing play of light in Nature through his Landscapes along with some videos. \n \nAbout Mr. Rakesh VC\n\nMr. Rakesh grew up on a diet of Wild life films on the National Geographic Channel! Right from a very young age he loved Wild life and Nature.  It was only natural for him wanting to capture every aspect of these with his camera!\n\nHis love for Nature and Wild Life turned to passion when he met Dr. Manoj C Sindagi who became his first mentor.  Dr Manoj not only taught him the fine art of photography but also processing the images. He also introduced him to Youth Photographic Society where he met another mentor H Satish.  It was here that at a tender age of 16\, his passion for photography turned into profession.\n\nToday\, he pursues Cinematography and Photography as his profession. He has worked as a cinematographer for more than a 100 short films in a short period of time.\n\nIn addition to winning many acceptances and awards in salon he won the Askary Award in 2017 and the 1st Award at FIP Youth Photographer of the Year contests-1 in 2018.\nHe was also the Best YPS entrant at the YPS 36th All India Salon 2018.\n\nAt present\, in addition to wild life and nature\, he dabbles in all genres of photography like macro\, portraits\, still life\, table top and astro.\n\n-YPS Executive Committee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/camera-light-and-passion/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Open House
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/753DA274-3954-49E9-944F-63C82E9DABE0-e1554871683167.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190330T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190330T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20190324T210339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190325T142645Z
UID:5642-1553970600-1553979600@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:Timeless Landscape - A Slideshow by Annechira Shiva
DESCRIPTION:YPS Meet | March 30\, Sat | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nLandscapes\, they sometime take us to timeless moments. Capturing such beauty is always breathtaking.\nOur next YPS Meet is a slideshow Timeless Landscape by Mr. Annechira Shiva.  \nAbout the Author\n \n\n\n\n\nMr. Annechira Shiva \n\n\n\n\nPopularly known as Shiva Gandhi is a professional photographer from Bangalore. He grew up with sketches and painting in his tender age. His obsession with art grew tremendously and he nourished it into a passionate hobby during his college times with the help of camera rolls. After his graduation in electronics Engineering\, he went on to work as a photojournalist and editor with America Online for 8 years. \nThe intense desire as an artist deep within him triggered to an extent that he decided to take up photography as his profession\, independently. Shiva has depicted the lifestyle of various personalities including actors\, models\, dancers\, writers\, musicians\, politicians\, businessmen and sports personalities through editorial and commercial assignments. His works were appreciated and awarded the “Best Lifestyle Award” in the year 2016. \nTravel and Nature Photography is not as easy as ‘just Click’\, says Shiva. The sketch/framework of the image created in his mind\, which then is slowly and carefully nurtured into series of thoughts linking it to its heritage\, history\, present and to its timeless beauty. These deep compositions in his mind create an imaginary picturesque of the scene. He transfers this imaginary picture into his camera. This requires perfect lighting knowledge\, combination of various angles\, camera adjustments\, and indeed lots of patience and perseverance. \nHis mind does not compromise\, till it is satisfied when it compares the imaginary image to the captured one. Shiva does not favour retouching the images / interference of too much photoshop with the captured image. His photography not only invokes strong feelings within us\, but transports us to that very scene/place. Shiva believes original and natural is priceless. \nHis current passion is to pay tribute to world renowned painting into photographic images without the use of any photographic strobe lights. He has mastered the technique of creating ainting like images by using primitive lighting methods. He spends considerable amount of time in understanding and experimenting various methods to create unique images. As a creative photographer\, his way of training has got him recognition as a master of photography for studio lighting and compositions \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEquipments: He handles sophisticated cameras like Mamia\, Hasselbald\, Canon\, Nikon\, Arri Alexa\, Epic and Sony with ease . He gives life to his Images through his Artistic mind frame and acquired technical knowledge. \nFuture Works: His unique piece of work is a feast to the eyes of the art and nature lovers to dote over\, and calmness to the soul within. While his awesome gallery is stunning to behold\, it is definitely worth a visit. His maiden Exhibition is based on Nature’s SCAPES. His other series of Exhibitions are based on Heritage\, Tribute to Painters [Raja Ravi Varma\, John William Godward]\, Wildlife\, and more to come. \nSome of Mr. Shiva’s work \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLets us meet this Saturday at YPS for a breathtaking visual  experience by Mr. Shiva Gandhi. \n-YPS Executive Committee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/timeless-landscape-a-slideshow-by-shiva-gandhi/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Meets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/D111E66F-33C4-4BAA-B12E-B1EA5B414FB1-e1553492245721.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190323T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190323T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20190322T161403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190322T161403Z
UID:5637-1553365800-1553374800@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS OPEN HOUSE 03-19 | YPS Street Photography Team Presentation
DESCRIPTION:YPS Open House | Mar 23 | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nWelcome to the next edition of Open House. This time the YPS Open House program is designed exclusively for the members of YPS Street Photography Team to present their images who attended the Third YPS Photowalk to K R market on Feb 24.\n \nYPS Open House\, is a free format discussion program aiming to achieve the following objectives: \n\nTo build stronger bonding\,\nTo clarify doubts that have remained in the corner of the mind for too long\,\nTo provide guidance on matters relevant to photography\,\nTo learn and to share\n\nMy Actions\n\nResize the selected images in the resolution (maximum 1920 pixels width and maximum 1200 pixels height).\nCopy them on a pen-drive and bring them to the venue.\nRequest to bring  processed images and not raw.\n\nReach the venue on time and be prepared to stay till the end of the session. \nYPS Executive Committee \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-open-house-03-19-yps-street-photography-team-presentation/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Open House
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/openhouse.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190316T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190316T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20190311T181105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190315T030456Z
UID:5583-1552759200-1552770000@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:Birds of North Karnataka
DESCRIPTION:YPS Meet | March 16\, Sat | 6:00 PM | State Youth Centre\nYPS proudly presents a unique slideshow on Birds of North Karnataka by three leading photographers from Hubli.  Works of each of these three photographers have been published in various newspapers\, magazines\, online portals and journals.  They have been actively involved in the conservation and documentation of birds in that region\, especially the Laggar Falcon.\n \nAbout the Authors\nAbhijit Madangeri\, known as Abhi to friends and family\, is a techie by profession\, a passionate photographer and an avid birder by choice. He enjoys travelling to destinations\, which are not commercially popular\, but is extremely attached to his roots in North Karnataka. He loves exploring places and thoroughly enjoys sighting birds and wildlife in North Karnataka.\nAbhi’s work has been published in Valmik Thapar’s book ‘Wild Fire’. He is also involved in conducting photography workshop for kids and adults\, and actively promotes nature photography.\nHere are few images shot by Abhi.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAmith Rao\, a post-graduate in Business Management & Development from Jain College\, Bangalore is a Builder and Developer by profession. He is a wildlife enthusiast from a very young age and has been doing birding for 5 years. His article on the Laggar Falcon Breeding Behaviour has been published in ‘Indian Birds’\, a Journal of South Indian Orthinology.  His images have been displayed at the Karnataka Bird Festival and ‘Nature in Focus’ Exhibitions\, amongst others.  As a Guest Speaker at the Karnataka Bird Festival\, he has spoken about unique bird sightings in Hubli-Dharwad and Laggar Falcon documentation.\nHere are few images shot by Amith.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKushal Adaki\, from Hubli\, is a commerce graduate and a well-known DJ from North Karnataka.  He has been birding since 2014 and travelled extensively to many parts of the country. He is very well known for documenting birds in north Karnataka.  His exclusive article on Laggar Falcon has been published in ‘Indian Birds’. His images have been published on the cover page of Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS)\, besides being used by Karnataka Forest Department.\nHe has been involved in conservation activities and creating awareness about birding.  He too has been a Guest Speaker at the Karnataka Bird Festival along with Amith Rao.\nHere are few images shot by Kushal Adaki.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLets us meet this Saturday at YPS for the unique slideshow on Birds of North Karnataka. \n  \n\n\n-YPS Executive Committee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/birds-of-north-karnataka/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Meets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/3188A3A4-4E4A-4F03-B901-2F4372FBCED8.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190309T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190309T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20190305T055902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T055902Z
UID:5568-1552156200-1552165200@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:Presentation by the Participants of the Creative Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Next YPS Open house is exclusively designed for the  participants of the Creative Photography Workshop conducted on Feb 9 & 10. The participants will be showcasing their creative images shot during the workshop. \nYPS conducted two-day Creative Photography Workshop for beginners and amateurs on Feb 9 & 10 @ Vijay Residency\, Bengaluru. The workshop was mentored by Shri Prashant Manchikanti. \nAt the two day workshop there was a free flow of creativity by the participants!\nWith enthusiasm and pride they present their images on Saturday\, 9th March\, 6.30 PM at the YPS Hall.\nDo come and be a part of this event and extend your encouragement. \n-YPS Executive Committee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/presentation-by-the-participants-of-the-creative-photography-workshop/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Open House
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Presentation-by-the-Participants-of-The-Cerative-Photography-Workshop-09Mar2019.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190302T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190302T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20190228T075909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190228T112436Z
UID:5555-1551551400-1551560400@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:Member Slideshow - March 2019
DESCRIPTION:YPS Meet | Mar 02 | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nIt has been a while since YPS held a Member Slideshow giving opportunities for members to share their recent images. \nOn this day\, the members will have the opportunity to showcase their images and win appreciation and insight. This is not a Salon and hence there will be no Judgement. Senior YPS Members will provide friendly suggestions to help you take better pictures. \nCome with your latest images!\nPlease select and bring 10-15 images in JPEG format in thumb-drive for projection and discussion and tell your story. \nFor best impact follow the specifications for pictures: \n\nPicture should be in JPEG format\nPicture should be resized 1920 pixels on the long side\nPicture must be saved in sRGB color space\nFile Format: JPEG with 10 or more Quality\nBring it in a clean virus scanned USB Drive\nThe images should have been processed and not RAW.\n\nRequesting everyone to join and participate in discussions.
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/member-slideshow-march-2019/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Meets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/YPS-Meet-Member-Slideshow-02-March-2019.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190224T063000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190224T093000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20190218T185155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190220T124214Z
UID:5535-1550989800-1551000600@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS PHOTOWALK 02-19 - K R Market
DESCRIPTION:YPS Photowalk | Feb 24 | 6:30 AM – 09:30 AM | K R Market\nYPS Street Photography Team presents it’s 3rd Photo Walk to K R MARKET. \nIdea: Idea of this initiative is to go on photo walks on different streets of Bengaluru\, shoot together\, share knowledge and have fun! \nOn this photo walk we will experience and capture the sights in and around K R Market. It gives you an opportunity to do Street Images\, Portraits and life scenes\, patterns\, colours\, symmetry. \n \nAbout the Place:\nKrishna Rajendra Market\, one of the largest and busiest wholesale flower market in Bengaluru. Filled with all kinds of flowers and colors\, the air is intense with the scent of fresh blooms! \nLead:\nThis photowalk will be lead by Hardik Shah \nMeeting Point:\nThe meeting point will be shared with the registered participants. \nRegistration:\n\nSeats are full! Registrations are now closed. Stay tuned for future Photowalks!\n  \n  \n-YPS Executive Members \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-photowalk-02-19-k-r-market/
CATEGORIES:YPS Photowalk
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/YPSMeet-17Nov18-Russell-Dmello-1.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190223T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190223T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20190217T161129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190217T161423Z
UID:5532-1550946600-1550957400@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS OPEN HOUSE 02-19 | YPS Street Photography Team Presentation
DESCRIPTION:YPS Open House | Feb 23 | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nWelcome to the next edition of Open House. This time the YPS Open House program is designed exclusively for the members of YPS Street Photography Team to present their images who attended the Second YPS Photowalk to Gandhi Bazaar on Jan 13.\n \nYPS Open House\, is a free format discussion program aiming to achieve the following objectives: \n\nTo build stronger bonding\,\nTo clarify doubts that have remained in the corner of the mind for too long\,\nTo provide guidance on matters relevant to photography\,\nTo learn and to share\n\nMy Actions\n\nResize the selected images in the resolution (maximum 1920 pixels width and maximum 1200 pixels height).\nCopy them on a pen-drive and bring them to the venue.\nRequest to bring  processed images and not raw.\n\nReach the venue on time and be prepared to stay till the end of the session. \nYPS Executive Committee \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-open-house-02-19-yps-street-photography-team-presentation/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Open House
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/openhouse.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190209T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190210T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20190201T092842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T050200Z
UID:5453-1549704600-1549821600@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:Creative Photography Workshop by Prashant Manchikanti
DESCRIPTION:YPS Workshop | Feb 09 & 10 | Vijay Residency\nWelcome to this unique two-day workshop on creative photography. This intensive workshop aims not only at teaching you the fundamentals of photography\, various manual settings for improving your compositions but also infuse creative thinking\, planing and execution for arriving at amazing results. The skills that you will learn in this workshop will be useful throughout your journey in photography. \n \nAbout the Workshop\nThis workshop will expose you how to develop a concept\, show relevance and meaning into your photographic compositions. You will work in groups to nurture creative thinking\, through hand-on shooting using natural and artificial light. At the end of the workshop\, each group will be given a chance to project their images and talk about the creative process and the thought. \nYou will be provided with concepts\, props to use and simple every day lighting tools to create some amazing visuals. \nThere will be a session on how to use post-production using Photoshop or similar softwares. \nSo\, come be a part of this wonderful photography experience and start shooting like never before ! \nTopics covered: \nDAY 1: Feb 09 \n\nIntroduction to Digital camera and functioning\nUnderstanding the power of DIGITAL photography\nUnderstanding Composition and composition techniques\nLayering in photographic composition\nAdding depth and character to your photographs\nUsing Aperture and shutter modes\nChoosing the right settings\, think beyond AUTO settings\nWhat is ISO & how to use it artistically\nWhat is White balance\nAuto modes: when & where\nThe power of visualization\nColour or B & W: when to choose which\n\nDAY 2: Feb 10 \n\nPractical Session\nParticipants will be provided with concepts\, props to use and simple every day lighting tools to create some amazing visuals.\nPost-processing : learn to make stunning adjustments to your photographs\nQ & A Session\n\nLens Partner\n \nOur lens partner for the workshop will be Sigma.\nAll the participants will get an opportunity to experience the wide range of Sigma lenses during the workshop. Participants can use the lenses during the practical session for free of cost! \nCamera Partner\nHire cameras for this workshop at an exclusive price from our official camera partner BookMyLens \nImportant Information about the Workshop\n\nThe participants will have to bring the camera\, DSLR or Point & Shoot along (with fully charged battery).\nThe participants are required to carry their your own laptop with Adobe Photoshop installed. A one-week free trail of Adobe Photoshop CC can be downloaded and installed from https://www.adobe.com/in/\n\nFees & Registration\n\nLimited Registrations: 25 only\nCourse Fee for YPS members is Rs. 2500/- per person. Member must be logged-in to register as a member.\nCourse Fee for Non-members is Rs. 3000/- per person. Click here to become a YPS Member.\nCourse Fee includes lunch and refreshments during breaks.\nCancellations are permitted till Feb 7\, 2019 with a cancellation fee of 50% of the fees.\nCancellation is not permitted after Feb 7\, 2019.\nRegistered participants can send a Cancellation Request through email to contactus@ypsbengaluru.com.\n\nRegister \nVenue:\nVijay Residency\n18\, 3rd Main Road\, Gandhi Nagar\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka 560009\nhttps://goo.gl/maps/Cf3pa1N9t762 \nAbout Mr. Prashant Manchikanti\nThe workshop will be conducted by Mr. Prashant Manchikanti. \nPrashant Manchikanti first started his artistic journey with film photography before moving onto the digital medium. He regularly shoots street scenes\, landscapes\, portraits and still life. His techniques are influenced by photographers like Yousuf Karsh\, Ansel Adams\, and David Alan Harvey. \nHe is a life member and on the executive council of the Telangana Photographic Society (formerly the Andhra Pradesh Photographic Society – APPS) where he regularly coordinates various exhibitions for the society as a member of its exhibition committee. The latest exhibition of the Society was the annual “GALLERIA 2015” organised in collaboration with the Telangana state government and the Tourism Department at the State Gallery of Art in Hyderabad with 120 photographs on display from 40 different photographers. \nHe also curates and presents “PERSPEKTIVEN”\, a concept group photo exhibition started at the Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad\, the German center for culture. The first edition of Perspektiven in September 2014\, which received close to 100 entries\, exhibited the works of 36 photographers. The second edition in 2015 was equally a success with close to 50 photographs on display. \nHe has also recently exhibited his works in Germany on the theme of Indian cinema culture and Cinema houses of Hyderabad. This was a part of the prestigious India Week celebrations in Hamburg\, Germany where the works were displayed at the Rathaus\, the town hall of Hamburg. \nPrashant  Manchikanti has also curated and presented a digital photography exhibition called DAWAT-E-HYDERABAD showcasing the spirit of Hyderabad at the Hyderabad Literary Festival 2016. This exhibition was presented on large screen projections bringing a larger-than-life viewing experience to photography lovers from across the country. This first of its kind display medium was well received by thousands of viewers. \nPrashant Manchikanti has taught photography at the prestigious Annapurna International School of Film and Media\, Hyderabad. \nHe also regularly conducts photography workshops through the year for beginners and amateurs on various themes. He has trained more than 500 photography enthusiasts through various workshops. He conducts photography sessions in various multinational corporations as well. His workshops focus on demystifying the concepts and bringing a dimension of artistry and expression within the reach of learners. He is known for his openness\, creative approach and think-out-of-the-box ideas with practical works and projects. He encourages his students to look beyond the obvious for creating timeless works of photographic art.
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/creative-photography-workshop-by-prashant-manchikanti/
LOCATION:Vijay Residency\, Vijay Residency\, 18\, 3rd Main Road\, Gandhi Nagar\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560009\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/1.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190119T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190119T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20190115T103854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190115T104126Z
UID:5408-1547922600-1547931600@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:3D Photography - Challenges and Techniques
DESCRIPTION:YPS Meet | January 19\, Sat | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nWe see the world with two eyes and understand the depth of what is in front of us. And as most of our cameras fail in capturing the depth of a scene\, it is all flat. It was in 1840s when the world heard about the 3D Photography\, also known as Stereoscopic Photography\, for the first time ever. \nAt the next YPS Slideshow meet let us understand the art of capturing and displaying three dimensional images from a renowned 3D Photographer Mr. Nanda Kumar! \n \nThe world was already over whelmed when the word “Photography” was introduced for the first time in history\, as we could capture the light in reality. And when they heard 3D Photography\, it was a WOW moment! \nThe challenges involved in 3D Photography and the technology required in executing the same will be explained by Mr. nanda Kumar\, combined with his own experience and display of images created by him. \nAbout Mr. Nanda Kumar \n \nMr. Nanda Kumar son of Shri.Subba Rao and Smt.Kamalamma\, is a senior photographer in media industry from the cultural city of Mysore.  He had interest in photography from his high school days itself and got inspired by the great Puttanna Kanagal Kannada film director for his black and white photography techniques. He could not continue his formal education after his SSLC  as he lost his parents.  He was on his own at very young age itself.  He concentrated on full time photography and participated on national level Hoysala photography award and won first place in both colour and black & white category.   He served many years as photo journalist for state and local newspapers. He worked for Prajavani and Deccan Herald as official photographer for 10 years from Hassan.  He held a Photo Exhibition of his pictures on babies\, Wildlife\, Birds\, Photo journalism for the first time in Hassan and it was inaugurated by Kannada film director Nagathihalli Chandrashekar. He was greatly inspired by the film Chota Chetan 3D movie and started research on the 3D technics and met technicians of the movie and received guidance.   He took it as a challenge\, after 7 years of research and developement with so many cameras and technics he invented his own 3D Camera setup.  He later did research for 3D glass through out India and after he made his own set up of 3D camera and 3D glasses he started experimenting at the events like birthdays\, marriages and other events and tasted success. \nIn the year 2012 he launched his own website with the hands of great cine actor and senior photographer Shri. Shivram.  Hindustani/Carnatic singer Smt. Sangeetha Katti and Padmashree Kadri Gopalnath\, Saxophone artist inaugurated photo exhibition in Bangalore Press Club. \nThen he faced real challenge of making people understand his website because they didn’t have 3D glasses. He got an idea of experimenting  with his 3D Technique on historical places and monuments.  He got the opportunity to capture Shravanabelagola Mahamastakabhisheka 2018 in 3D with the support of Swamiji and the Deputy Commissioner of Hassan District.  After one and half month effort he was successfull and his 100 magnificient pictures got exhibited in the permanently gallery.  During April 2018 his  3D photo exhibition was held titled “Jaina kashi in 3D” in Bangalore Metro Rangoli gallery for three days and was inaugurated by Praveen Godkhindi with grand success. \nHe has number of followers and he shares his knowledge and talent with them through social media like Facebook etc.  He has many photographers interested in 3D worldwide following him on his Facebook page 3D studio. \nLet us meet this Saturday at YPS to experience Stereoscopic Photography! \nYPS Executive Commiitee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/3d-photography-challenges-and-techniques/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Meets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/YPSMeet-19Jan2019-3DPhotographybyMrNandaKumar.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Youth Photographic Society":MAILTO:contactus@ypsbengaluru.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190112T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20190109T173644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190111T032539Z
UID:5392-1547317800-1547326800@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS OPEN HOUSE 01-19 | YPS Street Photography Team Presentation
DESCRIPTION:YPS Open House | Jan 12 | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nWelcome to the next edition of Open House. This time the YPS Open House program is designed exclusively for the members of YPS Street Photography Team to present their images who attended the first YPS Photowalk to Russell Market on Dec 23.\n \nYPS Open House\, is a free format discussion program aiming to achieve the following objectives: \n\nTo build stronger bonding\,\nTo clarify doubts that have remained in the corner of the mind for too long\,\nTo provide guidance on matters relevant to photography\,\nTo learn and to share\n\nMy Actions\n\nResize the selected images in the resolution (maximum 1920 pixels width and maximum 1200 pixels height).\nCopy them on a pen-drive and bring them to the venue.\nRequest to bring  processed images and not raw.\n\nReach the venue on time and be prepared to stay till the end of the session. \nYPS Executive Committee \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-open-house-01-19-yps-street-photography-team-presentation/
CATEGORIES:YPS Open House
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/openhouse.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190105T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190106T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20181231T094324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190111T093859Z
UID:5248-1546686000-1546801200@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS 36th All India Digital Salon 2018 Exhibition & Award Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:YPS Salon | Award  Ceremony Jan 6 – 11:00 AM | Exhibition Jan 5 & 6 | Venkatappa Art Gallery\nYou are Cordially Invited\n \nYPS Executive Committee & YPS 36th All India Digital Salon 2018 Committee are pleased to extend a cordial invitation to all \n\nYPS Members\,\nSalon participants\,\nSalon Sponsors & Supporters &\nPhoto/Art Lovers\n\nto join us during the 2-Day YPS 36th All India Digital Salon 2018 Exhibition-cum-Slideshow events on Saturday\, January 5th  at Venkatappa Art Gallery\, Bengaluru. Apart from feasting your eyes with the display of Award & Honorable Mention pictures\, this year we have also lined up a Slideshow on January 5th at the venue of the Exhibition. \nThe Exhibition will be open on both days from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The Accepted images will also be on a slideshow on both the days. \nThe Award Ceremony of the Exhibition will be held on Sunday\, January 6th at 11:00 AM \nPlease join us with friends and family and make the event a great success. \n \nSat\, Jan 5\, 6:00 PM – “Indoor Inspirations” – A Slideshow on Tabletop Photography by Mr. Vinod Sunder\n  \n \n \n \n  \nOur next YPS Meet on Jan 5\, 2019\, at Venkatappa Art Gallery is about how one can make photography a great hobby without stepping out of the house to shoot! Through his ‘Tabletop’ series\, Vinod Sunder demonstrates how!   After always being on the high seas\, sailing to all parts of the world he now enjoys ‘time at home’. \nVinod says\, “Still life photography involves using everyday objects within the house and all it needs is some good arrangements to create good composition.  Fruits\, vegetables\, earthenware\, wooden kitchen items can contribute towards creating impressive still lifes.” \nVinod Sunder took up photography more seriously as a hobby in 2012. He was not totally new to a camera and had dabbled with a Minolta SLR and Sony point-and-shoot digital cameras but more for casual photography. He had served in the Merchant Navy for 33 years and after his retirement in 2010 he decided that he needed a hobby or two to keep him occupied since he was not keen on a day job. \nAfter seeing a relative with a Nikon\, he took the plunge and became a ‘Nikonian’ too. Then began the decision of what genre to settle for as a main interest. Having pored over hundreds of photographs in 1x.com\, 500px.com and Flickr\, still life and tabletop photography caught his eye and he decided it was the genre he would give preference to\, but with options for other genres open as well. \nHe is a self-taught photographer when it comes to still life & tabletop photography as nobody in Bangalore was conducting workshops in this genre. Google helped him a lot in finding topics and tutorials and so did YouTube videos. This is where he discovered what ‘dark field’ and ‘bright field’ lighting was all about and it played a major role when photographing glassware. Still life photography involves using everyday objects within the house and all it needs is some good arrangements to create good composition. Fruits\, vegetables\, earthenware\, wooden kitchen items can contribute towards creating impressive still lifes. Given the fact that the photography was restricted to indoors\, space constraints in an apartment was a bit disadvantageous but achievable after moving furniture to create the space needed. Just a DSLR was not sufficient and his ‘arsenal’ saw the entry of soft boxes\, flashes\, wireless triggers\, backdrops\, light stands\, studio lights\, gels\, reflectors\, tripods\, monopods and Eneloop batteries. \nThe best publicity he achieved was when a few of his photographs were featured in the March 2016 issue of ‘Smart Photography’. He has uploaded many of his pictures in 500px and most of them have gained the ‘popular’ status. \nHis other hobby is woodworking and he even fabricated a tall cabinet to store all his indoor photography gear. When indoor photography ‘takes a back seat’ he pursues woodworking which has led him to acquire a fair number of power tools. He mentions that living in an apartment has forced him into using a larger balcony as his workshop. \nHe adds that even though tabletop photography can be a bit challenging due to setting up of equipment\, the end result is very satisfying. One does not need a high-end camera or lenses and even entry level gear can produce good results. He has restricted himself to a Nikon D7000 and some mid-range lenses and they have been serving him well. Vinod says he will continue with his passion for still lifes for a long period but is also keen to experiment with landscapes\, slow shutter speed and time lapse photography. \nSun\, Jan 6\, 11:00 AM – Award  Ceremony\nThe winners of the YPS 36th All India Digital Salon 2018 will be recognised. We will also recognize and thank Sponsors and Supporters who have contributed to the success of the Salon. The event starts with refreshments at 10:15 AM and the award ceremony will start at 11:00 AM. \nYPS Executive Committee extends warm invitation to all photo and art lovers to join us during the Award Ceremony of YPS 36th All India Digital Salon 2018 on Sunday\, January 6th\, 2018 at 11:00 AM at Venkatappa Art Gallery. \n  \nClick here to view the success report.
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-36th-all-india-digital-salon-2018-exhibition-award-ceremony/
LOCATION:Venkatappa Art Gallery\, Venkatappa Art Gallery\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Exhbition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/YPS36AIS-Website-Event.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181223T073000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181223T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20181218T142415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181219T060030Z
UID:5180-1545550200-1545559200@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS PHOTOWALK 01-18 - Russell Market
DESCRIPTION:YPS Photowalk | Dec 23 | 7:30 AM – 10:00 AM | Russell Market\nYPS Street Photography Team presents it’s 1st Photo Walk to RUSSELL MARKET\, Shivajinagar. \nIdea: Idea of this initiative is to go on photo walks on different streets of Bengaluru\, shoot together\, share knowledge and have fun! \nOn this photo walk we will experience and capture the sights in and around Russell market. It gives you an opportunity to do Street Images\, Portraits and life scenes. \n \nAbout the Place:\nRussell Market\, epitomises the other face our city\, and has an old-world charm. Having remained unchanged since 1927\, except when parts of it had to be redone\, due to a fire that broke out\, Russell offers a bit of many things. It has a striking architecture at the entrance in the form of St Mary’s Basilica\, apart from a Masjid and a Hindu temple\, a Scrap Metal (vehicle) Market and a Vegetable\, Fruit & Fish Market. Though Russell is smaller in area\, it’s one among the oldest and famous markets of Namma Bengaluru and has a confluence of cultures\, markets and chaos. \nLead:\nThis photowalk will be lead by Hema Narayanan. \nRegistration\n\nSeats are full! Registrations are now closed. Stay tuned for future Photowalks!\n\n-YPS Executive Members\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-photowalk-01-18-russell-market/
LOCATION:St. Mary’s Basilica\, Bengaluru\, Msgr. F. Noronha Road\, Shivaji Nagar\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560051\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Photowalk
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/YPSPhotowalk-01-18-23DecRussellMarket-Website.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181222T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181222T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20181220T150900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181221T083126Z
UID:5215-1545503400-1545512400@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:Magical Tales From A Shutter Bug
DESCRIPTION:YPS Open House| December 22\, Sat | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\n“As photographers\, we are storytellers through visual images. We bring images from different parts of the world to the viewers with unique perspectives that help   interpret the world for our viewers…” says shutter bug Thejas K. R. who will be sharing the Magical Tales which he has clicked during his journey\, at the next YPS Open House. \n \nAbout Mr. Thejas Kilar \n \nThejas. K. R.\, a YPS Life Member\, has been telling stories through photographs since over a decade.  He grew up in Bengaluru\, got Degree in Computer Science Engg . Further post graduated MBA Finance from Rice University\, Houston USA. Presently he works as Digital Commerce Manager for Air Liquide\, a world leader in Industrial & Medical gases at Houston. He has been perceiving  Artistic  Photography as  preferred hobby  since his School days and  got benefited by attending Programmes & Workshops of YPS.   He primarily shoots landscapes\, portraits\, street scenes and Events.  Also\, he dabbles in Digital Creativity subjects.     Interestingly\, he opens up his mind through following few words about  his  approach… \n“As humans\, when we were little\, we were entranced by mythological Tales by Grand mothers with white hairs\, slightly drooping chin with a kind face\, a worn out saris\,  patting us lovingly with their weathered palms.  The Tale seeking heart still remains with us when we are adults.  We seek to understand the world around us using patterns and Tales.   As photographers\, we are storytellers through visual  images.  We bring images from different parts of the world to the viewers with unique perspectives that help   interpret the world for our viewers.   As a Shutter bug\, I am thrilled to share those Magical Tales which I click  during my journey.. ”   \nThejas has participated in numerous Salons and photo contests around the world.  Among several prestigious awards\, recent ones are Askary Award\,  Digital Creativity Award in Sagar Photographic Society’s  National Salon\, Second award in Monochrome in YPS International Salon\, Second award for Open Color in KPA Salon. He is also a regular Entrant  in YPS Salon Group.    Thejas has served on the Boards of Houston Photographic Society and Houston Camera Club\, USA .    In his current visit to India\, he has been shooting scenes from the streets of Bengaluru and sharing on Social media with contexts. \nHere are some of the links where he shares his magical tales with the world: \nWebsites: www.1000photostories.com\, www.1000beautifulportraits.com\, https://www.facebook.com/thejas.rajaram \n  \n-YPS Executive Commiitee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/magical-tales-from-a-shutter-bug/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Open House
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/7850B722-6ED2-4349-9585-6DBA58C623D9.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181215T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181215T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20181211T133829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181211T133829Z
UID:5120-1544898600-1544907600@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:Air Show at YPS
DESCRIPTION:YPS Meet | December 15\, Sat | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nHere’s a photographer who has added a very unique genre to Photography!\nAt the next YPS Slideshow meet\, we invite you aboard\, for an exciting journey of  test flights with Mr Debadatta Maharana! \n \nAbout Mr. Debadatta Maharana \n \nMr. Rana is a graduate in Aeronautical engineering from Aeronautical Society of India and has done his masters in Software Systems Engineering from BITS\, Pilani. \nAfter a year of apprentice training in HAL\, Bangalore\, and two years of Contract employment at HAL Flight Test Centre\, in 1996 he joined ADA\, the lab of DRDO responsible for design\,  development and flight testing of Light Combat Aircraft. Since then\, it has been a journey of mixed emotions and will continue until 2028. Currently\, he is heading the Telemetry and Instrumentation Division in Aeronautical Development Agency\, an autonomous body of DRDO.  This organisation is responsible for design\, development and testing of India’s Light Combat Aircraft ( \nIn the year 2008\, when he travelled to Leh with LCA\, he picked up a DSLR for the first time but had no clue about photographing aircrafts. The journey continued and since then\, he has travelled to many Air force stations across India and in 2016 to a solo International Airshow in Bahrain.  During this journey\, he made friends of all ages\, starting from a young Flight Lieutenant fresh out of flying academy to Air Commodores. \nHe says\, “Basically\, I am an aeronautical Engineer and love for planes is built into all my veins.   Photographing the planes just happened\, when I was casually asked by my seniors to pick up some images of LCA while travelling to Leh for winter testing.  It’s been a pleasant journey since then and Aviation photography is continuing as a hobby.” \nThanks to his growing love to capture aircrafts\, this presentation will take us through some interesting incidents. \n-YPS Executive Commiitee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/air-show-at-yps/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Meets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/EBF374EF-9A6A-4B08-AB5B-F3F3C658E370.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181208T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181208T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20181207T114332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181207T114635Z
UID:5146-1544293800-1544302800@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:Pictures in the Wild
DESCRIPTION:YPS Open House | December 8\, Sat | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\n  \nArmed with cameras\, brothers Yogish and Harish\, travel together to create “Pictures in the wild ” \nThe next YPS Open House will be a presentation by duo brothers Yogish and Harish.\n \n  \nAbout Sri. Yogish N N \nYogish is a Life Member of YPS and from Bengaluru. He has done his electronics engineering from RVCE. He started his career in digital circuits and switched over to software\, early in his career. He is a software architect who has architected and designed many software products. \nHis photography journey started in the late 90s\, with the purchase of a Nikon FM10 film SLR with a 70-210 mm lens\, which both he and his brother would use. He photographed quite a lot with the FM10\, including in Europe and the likes of Kabini etc. \nIn 2007\, He moved to a digital SLR with the purchase of a Canon 400D and a 100-400mm  lens. Initial days of digital photography were mainly Wildlife. He was inspired heavily by India Nature Watch\, which at that time\, was a fantastic forum for wildlife enthusiasts. This journey took him to most sanctuaries in India and most family outings turned out to be in the Jungles. \nHe’s been part of YPS for almost a decade and through YPS\, has had the honour of his image being selected for representing India in the FIAP Nature Biennial World cup\, in which team India won the Gold medal. \nApart from wildlife\, he takes pictures of family and kids and occasional travel images. He is currently exploring more genres in photography. \nHe will be mainly presenting pictures from his wildlife journey along with a few travel images. \n  \nAbout Sri. Harish N N \nHarish\, younger brother of Yogish is also a Life Member of YPS. He is an advocate by profession. \nHis photographic journey is similar to Yogish\, starting with the FM10 in late 90s and moving on to his first DSLR in 2007 with the purchase of a Canon 40D. \nHe was introduced to nature in an early life by their father who would take them to wildlife and bird sanctuaries. In 2007\, his father took the entire family to Kenya\, which started a more serious wildlife journey. This interest in wildlife photography became a passion after joining India Nature Watch – a website portal for Indian nature. INW was his primary source of inspiration and learning. Birding and bird photography became his passion. \nHe won the Nikon-Better Photography Wildlife Photographer Award -2009 in the wildlife category and subsequently\, was awarded the Nikon-Better Photography Photographer of the Year Award -2009.  Singapore Tourism Board\, a co-sponsor of the event invited him to Singapore to click pictures which they used for their promotional advertisements. \nHe has been a member of YPS for almost a decade and through YPS he has had the honour of being a member of the Indian Team that won the Bronze Medal (Projected Images Section) in the 17th FIAP Nature Biennial World Cup – 2014. \nApart from photography\, his hobbies include singing and playing musical instruments. The pictures he would present would include mainly of birds apart from a few wildlife and other images.  As the brothers have travelled together for many wildlife tours\, they would try to avoid repetition of similar images though there may be images taken in similar situations. \n  \n-YPS Executive Committee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/pictures-in-the-wild/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Open House
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/22D7E62C-4EAE-430C-B278-E5D45F7BBC69.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181203T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181203T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20181201T054826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181201T063456Z
UID:5095-1543861800-1543870800@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:A Journey with the “Third Eye”...Where Stories Born
DESCRIPTION:YPS Meet | December 3\, Mon | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nShooting images or creating images? Photography is an art where we not just shoot but we create an image! \nWe photographers pick our cameras to capture what is in front of us\, sometimes with little manipulations so as to avoid a straightforward photograph as a means of  “creating “ an image rather than simply recording it! The style of producing images where there is evidence of artistic interpretation of the subject matter by the photographer is Pictorial Photography. \nThe next YPS Meet is a slideshow by an eminent pictorial photographer Sri. Nagendra Muthmurdu – A Journey With the “Third Eye”…where stories born! \n \nAbout Sri. Nagendra Muthmurdu \n \nSri. Nagendra Muthmurdu is a self-styled pictorial photographer with many distinctions to his credit. Coming from an agricultural background\, Mr. Muthmurudu’s pictures show the beautiful life in the villages of Karnataka. Many of his models have been local children. He has the unique distinction of working on a single picture over 11 years. This picture of children playing in water was perfected by him over many years. He still has many ideas on this simple and elegant pictorial scene. He is also one of the jury members for the YPS 36th All India Salon 2018! \nDuring his career extending over 18 years\, he had won over 10 International Awards\, 20 National Awards and 800+ exhibits in India and in 25 countries abroad. He earned his first distinction\, AFIAP\, in 2011 and achieved EFIAP in 2017. He also achieved FFIP in the same year. A Life Member of Youth Photographic Society\, he also is a member of FIP\, IIPC and Sagara Photographic Society. \nOver 400 of his photographs have been published. He has also contributed over 50 articles in leading Kannada periodicals and magazines. He has also conducted several workshops and training programs to teach photography. \n  \nLet us all meet on Monday\, 3 December at YPS to meet one of the top pictorial photographer Sri. Nagendra Muthmurdu! \nNOTE: The YPS meet is on MONDAY\, 3 DECEMBER \n-YPS Executive Committee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/a-journey-with-the-third-eye-where-stories-born/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Meets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/YPSMeet-3Dec18-NagendraMuthmurdu.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181201T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181202T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20181126T095239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181127T034930Z
UID:5085-1543656600-1543777200@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS 36th All India Salon 2018 - Open Judging
DESCRIPTION:YPS Salon | 1-2 December 9:30 AM | JP Nagar Cultural Association\nWe thank all those who participated. The YPS Salon Committee wishes them all success. \nThe YPS Open Judging for the 4 sections will be held for 2 days from December  1\, Saturday at JP Nagar Cultural Association. \n \nAs always\, all the sections will be judged using YPS Open Judging process in which the judging can be viewed by anyone. An open score board will display the scores for each picture as they are being scored. \nHere is the schedule by day. We request everyone to join and make the event a grand success. \nDAY 1 – December  1\, Saturday\n\nMONOCHROME OPEN\nTRAVEL\n\nDAY 2 – December  2\, Sunday\n\nNATURE\n COLOR OPEN\n\nAll are cordially invited! \n-YPS Executive Committee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-36th-all-india-salon-2018-open-judging/
LOCATION:JP Nagar Cultural Association\, 43\, 3rd Cross\, 19th A Main\, J.P Nagar 3rd Phase\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, 560078\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/D663BAFF-6BCB-4C75-ABF5-5B3783F4E8E3.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181124T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181124T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20181122T161641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181122T162805Z
UID:5049-1543084200-1543093200@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS Junior Associates’ Presentation
DESCRIPTION:YPS Open House | November 24\, Sat | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\n  \nThe next YPS Open House will be a presentation by our YPS Junior Associates\,  they will be showcasing wonderful images taken by them! \n \nMeet the Junior Associates! \nYukthi Padmakar Reddy \n \nYukthi is 12 year old\, Studying 7th standard at MESKKPS\, Vidyaranyapura\, Bangalore. Her interest in wildlife started at very young age. she started travelling to jungles with her parents when she was as young as year and a half . Her first ever trip as a kid was to Kabini and her first interaction with animals was with an elephant rescued by the forest department at Kabini. Later Her fascination towards wildlife kept growing and holidays were always to the jungles . Yukthi has visited almost all the jungles in Karnataka and recent trip was to Tadoba in Maharashtra. Her favourite jungle trip has always been to K Gudi and enjoys spending time learning more about elephants at the K gudi jungle property . She’s just back from an awesome Bhadra trip.\nHer parents Padmakar Reddy & Priya Padmakar who are also our YPS Members and are into wildlife photography have been encouraging and set an example towards her interest in photography too as she was exposed to camera & lenses quite an young age . She picked up tricks of photography by observing her parents closely and about few animal behaviours by reading books related to the same .\nShe’s here today to present few photographs clicked by her over the years during all her trips. \n  \nAnagha Mohan \nAnagha studying in class 7 at Poornaprajna Education Centre developed interest in wildlife photography from past two years watching her father Mr. Manju Mohan who happens to be a YPS member too. She has attended a couple of basic photography courses at YPS\, Toehold etc. She started going out to forest with her family and started to shoot wildlife. She has also attended a few photo tours to Kabini\, Coorg with Philip Ross. \nOff late she has been attending YPS weekly sessions on Saturdays and gained knowledge from photography experts like Shri. H Satish\, Shri. Murali Santanam  among others. She has started trying out Macro Photography with the YPS Macro Team and started picking up a lot of technical aspects of macro photography.\nShe wishes to pursue her photography passion and excel in this field with the help of her mentors.\n\n  \nShreyas N Y \nShreyas started photography at the age of 7\, Initially he photographed birds in the garden and at Hebbal lake during weekends. He is 16 years now and currently studying 1st PUC at Base PU College\, Sahakara Nagar. Apart from photography\, he is learning to play Guitar and plays basketball as well. \n\nSuhas N Y\nSuhas\, younger brother of Shreyas\, also started photography at the age of 7. He started accompanying his dad and uncle to Hesaraghatta. Suhas is 14 years and is studying in 9th Standard at Poorna Pragna High School\, Sadashiva Nagar. Apart from photography\, he plays the Keyboard\, he likes to draw and paint and also plays basketball.\n\nBoth\, Shreyas and Suhas were introduced to wildlife by their grandfather\, who took them to places like Bandipur\, Nagarahole\, Kabini\, Ranthambore and Kenya at a very early age. Interest\, encouragement and knowledge in wild life photography came from their dad Mr. Yogish N N and dad’s younger brother Mr. Harish N N who are also our YPS Life Members. They started with a Canon 400D and a 75-300mm lens. They have been to Hessarghatta many times and also places like Ranganthittu\, Kanha\, Bandhavgarh\, Ganesh gudi etc. purely for photography.\n\n\nBefore joining YPS\, their photographic interests were limited to wild life. Thanks to YPS\, they have now they have started to experiment in other areas of photography as well and have just started to participate in salons. They have both won Youth awards in last year’s YPS National Salon. \n  \nAkash V Harish \n \nAkash is presently 13 years old and is studying in the 8th Standard. He started bird photography trips since the last about 4 years accompanying his father Harish N N who is our Life Member too. Initially he used to shoot with a Bridge camera\, but soon started using a DSLR. He mostly shoots with a Nikon D300s camera with either a Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6 lens or a Sigma 500mm f/4.5 lens. His main interest is in bird photography and loves to shoot them in action. Among his other hobbies are playing cricket. \n  \nLet us meet this Saturday to experience a wonderful slideshow by our YPS Junior Associates! \n\n\nYPS Executive Committee\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-junior-associates-presentation/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Open House
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/YPSOpenHouse24Nov18.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181117T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181117T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20181111T162711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181115T145709Z
UID:5016-1542479400-1542488400@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:TRAVEL PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY -  A Slideshow by Mr. Russell Dmello
DESCRIPTION:YPS Meet | November 17\, Sat | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nWe all love to travel and we all love to take portraits. How about taking portraits while you travel? Photographing people you don’t know can be a very challenging and a different experience all together. \nThe next YPS meet is a slideshow by Russell Dmello on “Travel Portrait Photography”. \n \nMr. Russell Dmello \nRussell Dmello is a wedding and travel portrait photographer by profession. Earlier based in Dubai\, now in Bengaluru to pursue his passion towards photography. Russell is the co-founder of Photowalk Bengaluru\, one of the popular photography clubs in Bengaluru with a member base of over 4000 members. \nRussell says –\n“I loves travel portraits. Not only do they test your photography skills but also challenge you to interact with people in unfamiliar environments. The end result directly reflects your subject’s personality along with your ability to make them feel at ease\, read the light\, select optimal settings\, and compose a great shot.\n\nAs a photographer\, it’s up to you to develop your own code of ethics. The initial approach can often be the hardest part; taking the shot is comparatively easy. \nAim for a consensual\, mutually enjoyable exchange from which you can both walk away with a happy story to tell. Be open\, smile\, and pay people compliments. If it’s a firm no\, you can smile warmly\, tell them it’s absolutely fine\, and ask them if they would like to see photos you’ve taken of the local area. This way\, you can both still walk away having had a pleasant experience\, and sometimes\, they even change their mind. \nYour challenge now is to make your subject feel at ease. The best portraits come when people are relaxed and open to you. Most crucially\, don’t rush the photo\, say goodbye\, and walk away. Show genuine interest in their lives. Ask questions if you can speak a mutual language. If not\, remember that much of your intentions and warmth can be communicated through body language\, facial expressions\, and gestures.” \n\n  \nLet’s meet this Saturday at YPS to know more about the Travel Portrait Photography by Russell Dmello! \nYPS Executive Committee \n 
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/travel-portrait-photography-a-slideshow-by-mr-russell-dmello/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Meets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/YPSMeet-17Nov18-Russell-Dmello.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181110T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181110T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20181108T141438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181109T043343Z
UID:5002-1541874600-1541883600@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS Salon In Focus - YPS 36th All India Salon 2018
DESCRIPTION:YPS Salon In Focus | Nov 10 | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nThis time the YPS Open House program is designed exclusively for the members interested in participating and winning in National and International Salons. The Salon in Focus will be conducted by no other than Mr. H. Satish\, President YPS who has more than 875 Salon wins and had been part of jury in more than 48 National and International Salons. The  Salon in Focus for this week is the “YPS 36th All India Salon 2018“. \nThe “Salon In Focus” program is aimed at increasing participation and winning by YPS Members in National and International Salons.  This will be achieved by\, \n\nforming and nurturing salon focused group\ncritically reviewing pictures with specific salons in mind\nsharing and learning ideas for collective growth of the entire group\ncelebrating successes from Salons\neliminating duplication and competition from within the group thereby the chances of success for the entire group is enhanced\n\nMy Actions\nThis Salon in Focus for this session is “YPS 36th All India Salon 2018”. \n\nYPS 36th All India Salon 2018 accepts pictures under 4 categories. Identify and shortlist no more than 8 pictures under each category that you plan to submit.\nResize the selected images in the resolution that the Salon has stipulated (maximum 1920 pixels width and maximum 1200 pixels height) so that the images are ready for submission.\nCopy them on a pen-drive\, preferably under separate folders for each category\, and bring them to the venue.\n\nWhat will you get\nThe pictures will be projected in  native resolution. Mr. Satish will review the pictures and provide specific guidance regarding its strengths and shortcomings to help you decide on its submission. \nReach the venue on time and be prepared to stay till the end of the session. \n  \nYPS Executive Committee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-salon-in-focus-yps-36th-all-india-salon-2018/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Salon In Focus
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/E37E4C60-ABEB-49D1-86B6-0587CFBAC588.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181103T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181103T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20181029T173948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181031T142247Z
UID:4979-1541269800-1541278800@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS Members Presentation - Bird's Eye View
DESCRIPTION:YPS Meet | November 3\, Sat | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nWe as photographers\, always try to see things differently and shoot them in new ways\, in new angles\, to get a unique and different perspective. One such different and unique angle is Bird’s Eye View\, shooting from high-up! \nThe next YPS meet will be YPS Member’s presentation on the theme “Bird’s Eye View”\, an opportunity to showcase your aerial images shot from an aeroplane/helicopter/drone. \n \nWe all love to enjoy the view from the window when we are flying in an aeroplane or when we are in a ride on a helicopter. As we go higher and higher\, everything beneath us  seems to become smaller and smaller in size and the experience of watching those cityscapes\, spectacular landscapes\,  the city lights in night\, is so breath taking. What a wonderful treat it could be to a photographer\, only a photographer knows! \nIf you have experienced and captured some wonderful aerial  shots then get them(< 20 images) this Saturday 3 November\, 2018 to showcase them at YPS! \nYPS Executive Committee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-members-presentation-birds-eye-view/
CATEGORIES:YPS Meets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/YPSMeet-3Nov18-MembersPresentation-2.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181013T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181013T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20181010T141252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181010T141252Z
UID:4931-1539455400-1539464400@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS OPEN HOUSE 07-18 | Clearing Doubts from Previous Post Processing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:YPS Open House | Oct 13 | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nWelcome to the next edition of Open House. This Open House is to clear the doubts having from the previous Post Processing Workshop “First Steps in Photoshop”! \nYPS Open House\, is a free format discussion program aiming to achieve the following objectives: \n\nTo build stronger bonding\,\nTo clarify doubts that have remained in the corner of the mind for too long\,\nTo provide guidance on matters relevant to photography\,\nTo learn and to share\n\nHere are some of the activities that will be taken up during YPS Open House: \n\nClarifying any doubts regarding any particular tool which was discussed on the Post Processing Workshop using Photoshop.\nClearing doubts on the basic tools used in the Adobe Photoshop for post processing.\n\nWhat you should do\nIf you have any doubts or need clarification on the basic tools discussed on the post processing workshop using photoshop then  get your laptop(with the Adobe Photoshop software pre-installed) and some images to work upon\, we will discuss on the same and help you clarify the doubts! \nYPS Invites you to join us to share and to learn.
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-open-house-07-18-clearing-doubts-from-previous-post-processing-workshop/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/openhouse.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181005T174500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181007T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20180927T183610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181003T204150Z
UID:4875-1538761500-1538944200@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:WILDLIFE WEEK CELEBRATION 2018
DESCRIPTION:YPS Event | Oct 5 – 7\, 5:45 PM | Venkatappa Art Gallery\nYPS is pleased to announce Special Event from 5 to 7\, October\,  5:45 PM to 8:30 PM at Venkatappa Art Gallery to celebrate Wildlife Week. \n \nWildlife Week will be celebrated between October 2nd & 8th all over India. Youth Photographic Society plans to celebrate the Wildlife Week as follows: \n\nA  Wildlife Photography Contest for Photographers from Karnataka was organized under 3 sections – Wildlife\, Birds & Macro. The winners of each section\, Wildlife\, Birds & Macro\, will be awarded on October 5th\, 6th and 7th respectively.\nA Slideshow & Talks by Top Photographers on each day from October 5th to October 7th combined with Award Function.\nParticipation by special guests connected with Wildlife Photography on all 3 days.\n\nAbout the Speakers\n  \n Hari Somashekar takes you on a thrilling journey through the diverse landscapes of the Indian sub-continent\, behind the lens. A conservationist at heart\, Hari’s story is truly inspiring. His passion for wild life conservation is deep rooted and goes back to his days as a child. Having grown up around the forest areas of Karnataka\, Hari travelled through The Sandur Reserve Forest every day to make it to school as a child. Sightings of a plethora of wild species in these parts were not uncommon\, developing his passion at an early age. In spite of his deep rooted passion\, Hari spent several years of his career as a hotelier in the city of Bangalore. After 8 long years\, he was finally inspired\, realizing his true calling. From taking home a six figure salary to volunteering under his mentor Sanjay Gubbi\, the challenges Hari faced were manifold. It was here that he acquired the knowledge he needed to fulfil that childhood dream. During his tenure here\, he played an important role in advocating petitions such as the night closure of the national highways that pass through the forests of Bandipur\, the Gundia Hydro Electric Project\, and many more. In the two years he spent as a volunteer\, Hari made several visits to the Tiger Reserves in India studying them\, learning about conservation\, and working on out-reach and educational programs. On these visits\, he witnessed the beauty of India’s flora and fauna\, inspiring him to buy his first camera. In just over two years\, Hari moved on to become the Honorary Wild Life Warden for Bangalore\, Rural District\, giving him the opportunity to further pursue his love for wild life photography. By the year 2012\, Hari was offered a position to become the State Director for an international wild life NGO in Karnataka. Accepting this incredible offer\, he maintains his position at the NGO till date working on conservation projects and out-programs across the state. Hari’s free time is spent doing what he loves most. Photography. Travelling through the forests of India every chance he gets\, he has acquired an extra-ordinary portfolio\, covering a variety of species. From reptiles to birds\, Hari focuses on documenting species that are endangered\, brining about awareness of their existence and need for conservation. he uses his technical excellence in photography as a powerful medium to make a difference in wild life conservation in India. He is currently focusing on the magnificent Himalayan region in Northern India. \n  \n R Anantha Murthy has always been fascinated by the wildlife. It all started when he was just 8-years-old when his father took him to watch the movie\, Hatari\, a film completely based in Africa. Since then\, it has been his dream – to visit Africa. Its wildlife that got him first\, photography happened much later. \nOnly after a wildlife trip with his friend\, a photographer\,  he was  intrigued by the art of photography. Though he was using a basic DSLR back then\, a few moments in the forest with a camera is all it took to get him hooked for life. Though he still continues to work as an executive with an insurance company\, photography is more than just a passion for Anantha. \nAn avid birder today\, he travels looking for specific species of birds across the world. Places include Jammu and Kashmir\, Uttarakhand\, Rajasthan\, Gujarat\, Goa\, and Tamilnadu. He has been exploring and visiting forests in Karnataka (his home town) frequently. He has also visited Kenya: Lake Naivasha\, Lake Nakuru and Masai Mara. \nA lot of Murthy’s work has been published in NGC Traveller\, and BNHS book of Birds of Maharashtra. Five bird images captured by him have been printed as greeting cards by BNHS for the year 2015.  \nWildlife and wildplaces has always inspired Murthy. But besides it being a personal passion\, his objective of photographing birds\, especially rare species is mainly to document and maintain a proper record of its migration\, habitats and threats. He wants to contribute and support nature and wildlife conservation through his work. \n  \n Hayath Mohammed is a Technical Architect from IT Industry by profession and a nature enthusiast by passion. He grew up in the developing Bangalore and yet had access to some fabulous places rich in Flora and Fauna. Most of his summer holidays during childhood were spent chasing butterflies\, exploring various kinds of insects. The chase is still in progress. A keen interest in native fish of our land\, has helped document new species for describing. He is Interested in all genres of photography. Nature photography\, especially Macro has been his passion for many years. He enjoys showcasing beauty that the naked eyes cannot see! \n  \nWildlife Week\nIn the year 1952 with a view to preserve the fauna of India\, particularly to take urgent steps to prevent extinction of any species\, the Government of India established an Indian Board of Wild Life (IBWL).  The Board has since been doing pioneering work to arouse public consciousness in favour of wildlife preservation. \nFrom time immemorial\, our wildlife has been closely associated with our legendary beliefs and our folklores\, with our epics and our history. Our lives would be very much poorer without these varied forms that build up the balance of nature. Wildlife preservation in fact implies active and planned wildlife management under which all forms of life would progress side by side with human progress\, each in its own sphere of influence and utility and without any detriment to human interests. In fact\, it is with this end in view that wildlife sanctuaries and national parks have been established and developed in suitable localities all over the country. \nIn order to arouse a general awakening in the common man in favour of protection of wildlife\, the Indian Board of Wild Life (IBWL) decided to observe the Wildlife Week and since then from October 2 – 8 every year organize different activities related to wildlife conservation to commemorate this week. \nEvery year around this time (October 2 to 8) governments\, environmentalists\, activists\, educators organize different activities to accelerate the awareness of wildlife conservation among people. India\, being a mega-storehouse of various species\, is also able to manage several conferences\, awareness programmes\, and public meetings among the nature lovers. Schools and educational institutions organize events such as wildlife related movie screening\, painting competition/essay writing/ debate competition for young children with wild life as the theme. \nBangalore has the largest community of Wildlife Photographers. To celebrate wildlife and its conservation\, YPS will be celebrating Wildlife Week with a function from 5 – 7 October 2018. \n  \nYPS Executive Committee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/wildlife-week-celebration-2018/
LOCATION:Venkatappa Art Gallery\, Venkatappa Art Gallery\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Wildlife-Week-Celebration-Website-Event-2.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180915T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180915T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20180910T171049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180911T100836Z
UID:4843-1537036200-1537045200@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:ELEPHANT BEHAVIOUR And MAN-ANIMAL CONFLICT - A Slideshow by Sri K M B Prasad
DESCRIPTION:YPS Meet | September 15\, Sat | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nSri. K M B Prasad\, a former Deputy Conservator of Forest (Retd.) and a  well-known wildlife photographer from Bangalore\, Karnataka\, brings us an interesting slideshow on the behaviour of the elephants and the man-animal conflict\, a conflict which has become one of the biggest conservation challenges today in different parts of the world. \nSri. K M B Prasad \n Mr. Prasad took up photography in the year 1992 and has been honoured with the International distinction of ARPS from London and AFIAP from France. His photographs have been featured in the Biennial World Cup competitions in different countries. He has bagged many awards and acceptances in State\, National and International Level photography salons. \n  \nMr. Prasad has worked in the task force formed by Government to capture the most dreaded forest brigand Veerappan and his associates. He was promoted to ACF in 1997\, again he worked at Bandipur for 3 years. Later in June 2012 he was promoted to the cadre of DCF and got retired during Jan 2014. \nLets us meet this Saturday to know about the behaviour of the Elephants and the escalating man-animal conflicts. \n  \nYPS Executive Committee
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/elephant-behaviour-and-man-animal-conflict/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Meets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/YPSMeeet-15092018-SriKMBPrasad.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180909T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180909T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20180806T071215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180906T023700Z
UID:4725-1536483600-1536516000@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS Workshop - First Steps in Photoshop
DESCRIPTION:YPS Workshop | Sep 09\, Sun | JP Nagar Club\nYPS is pleased to announce a workshop on post-processing of images using Adobe Photoshop.The Workshop will be facilitated by Shri. A G Lakshminarayan\, Photoshop Expert\, Trainer\, Digital Creation Specialist and Salon Judge. \nThis is a participatory Workshop in which the participants will be using Photoshop to post-process some stock images and also their own images under the guidance of the instructor. \nREGISTER\nParticipants will be required to bring their own laptops with Adobe Photoshop installed. The session will be taught using Adobe CC. Participants would benefit the best if they use this version. Older versions till Adobe Photoshop CS6 should be OK. \nWorkshop Details\nThe Workshop aims to cover the most important steps to “Get your pictures right”. This means that you can add life to your pictures by fixing common image issues created while shooting. The following First Steps will be covered in this workshop: \n\nCorrecting the Exposure – Determining the right exposure and adjusting brightness & contrast\nFixing Color – Fixing color casts and get the best colors out of your pictures\nNormalizing Zones – Adjust shadows and highlights for a pleasing image quality\nFixing Common Lens Aberrations – Lenses add multiple aberrations to the picture like Chromatic Aberrations\nFinishing the Image – Finish the image for a specific use through resizing\, sharpening and reduction of noise\nApplying Selective Corrections – Understanding Selection methods offered by Photoshop\nIntroduction to Layers (if time permits)\n\nWorkshop Fees\nThe Workshop will be limited to 25 participants to provide enough time for discussions and spend quality instructor time. Registration will be on first-come-first-served basis and will close as soon as we reach enough participants. As mentioned earlier\, this is a participatory workshop in which participants will be required to perform post-processing on images during the workshop. \n\nWorkshop Fee for Members of YPS – Rs. 2500/-\nWorkshop Fee for Non-Members – Rs. 3000/- (Click to become a member)\n\nThe fee includes Coffee/Tea and Lunch. Suitable arrangement to plug-in the laptops will be provided. \nThe fee does not include the following that the participants need to bring: \n\nLaptop & its accessories\nPhotoshop or any other software\n\nREGISTER\nCancellation of Registration\nCancellation of Registration is permitted till September 5\, 2018. The Cancellation Fee till this date will be 50% of the fees paid. Cancellation beyond this date will not be entertained and no refunds will be provided. \nCancellations must be made by sending an email to contactus@ypsbengaluru.com and possibly confirmed over call to the YPS Secretary\, Shri. Vikas Sastry (99452-44055). \nAbout Shri A G Lakshminarayan\n \nMr. A.G.Lakshminarayan started his photographic journey in 1972 and learnt photography from the world famous pictorial photographer late Dr. D.V.Rao. He is a specialist in creative photography\, macro and bird photography. A specialist in photoshop\, he has conducted many digital post processing workshops for beginners and advanced photographers. \nHe concentrated only in creative section of international salons and got 66 awards and over 500 acceptances. His works were exhibited all over the world. He had been a judge in many Salons and contributed articles to many reputed Kannada magazines. \n 
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-workshop-first-steps-in-photoshop/
LOCATION:JP Nagar Cultural Association\, 43\, 3rd Cross\, 19th A Main\, J.P Nagar 3rd Phase\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, 560078\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/featured-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Youth Photographic Society":MAILTO:contactus@ypsbengaluru.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180908T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180908T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20180906T153310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180906T153538Z
UID:4834-1536431400-1536440400@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:YPS OPEN HOUSE 06-18 | It's All About The Flash 3 - Practicals!
DESCRIPTION:YPS Open House | Sept 08 | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nWelcome to the next edition of Open House. This Open House is All About The Flash! We will target shooting images with the Off-Camera Flash and create some stunning images! \nYPS Open House\, is a free format discussion program aiming to achieve the following objectives: \n\nTo build stronger bonding\,\nTo clarify doubts that have remained in the corner of the mind for too long\,\nTo provide guidance on matters relevant to photography\,\nTo learn and to share\n\n \nHere are some of the activities that will be taken up during YPS Open House: \n\nPracticals on how Off-Camera Flash can be used to get creative lighting.\nEssential gear required and how to use them.\nDiscuss any specific topic requested by the participant\n\nWhat you should do\nIf you would like to experiment shooting with the flash\, get your gear(nothing mandatory) – camera\, flash\, triggers\, modifiers and anything related to the topic for some practicals. You can plan to get some objects which you think can be a good subject. \nYPS Invites you to join us to share and to learn.
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/yps-open-house-06-18-its-all-about-the-flash-3-practicals/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Open House
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/openhouse.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180901T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180901T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T230808
CREATED:20180831T175104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180901T044212Z
UID:4823-1535826600-1535835600@www.ypsbengaluru.com
SUMMARY:BEYOND FOCUS - A Slideshow by Sri K Venkatesh on Photojournalism
DESCRIPTION:YPS Meet | September 1\, Sat | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre\nSri. K Venkatesh\, Bengaluru based photojournalist\, is currently working for the leading Telugu Daily Eenadu. He is been regularly associated with various national and international agencies; at same time he has done few short time assignments for some of most reputed news agencies.  \n \nSri. K Venkatesh is a Bengaluru based freelancer news photographer\, for the past 34 years and is associated with India’s leading media houses. \n Mr. Venkatesh\, Holds the reputation of being the man-on-the-spot. Through his photographs\, he wishes to draw the attention of the public and  believes people are greatly moved by seeing the pictures of unclaimed bodies\, the orphans of Tsunami and destruction it caused\, the plight of the old\, the discrimination of transgender community and the havoc caused by liberalisation etc.  Mr. Venkatesh says he loves the challenge that comes with handling distinctive subjects.  While six months are reserved for research on the topic the remaining six months are spent doing ground work and finally the shooting. He believes patience is essential for a photographer who deals with distinctive subjects. He also says that the outcome of the photographs depends on the mood of the photographer.  \nTo see some of his works visit http://www.beyondfocus.in
URL:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/event/beyond-focus-photojournalism-by-sri-k-venkatesh/
LOCATION:State Youth Centre\, State Youth Centre\,Nrupathunga Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:YPS Meets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ypsbengaluru.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/YPSMeeet-01092018-SriKVenkatesh.jpg
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR