Through My Eyes is a personal walkthrough of Anirudh’s journey as a wildlife photographer – an exploration of stories behind the images that have moved him the most. This session isn’t just about the final frames, but the effort, emotion, and experience behind them. From waiting hours in silence to catching that one fleeting moment, he will take us through a curated set of images and share how he envisioned and created each one. It’s a deep dive into the thought process, the fieldcraft and the unpredictable magic of the wild – all told through Anirudh’s lens
YPS Hall Meet | Presentation | Saturday, 05 Apr | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre
Presentation by: Mr Mohan Thomas A nature lover and award winning photographer, Mr Thomas has travelled to numerous places for photography in the pursuit for perfection. In an interactive session at YPS Hall he will take us through a journey on wildlife, macro and landscape photography
Mentor: DR V G MOHANAN NAIR, APSA, QPSA, Hon. MTPAS, Hon. FSoF
Presentation: Date:22 Mar, 2025 Day: Saturday Time: 6:30 pm Place: YPS Hall Fee: Free and open for all
Workshop: Date:23 Mar, 2025 Day: Sunday Time: 10:00 am to 12.30 pm Place: YPS Hall Fee: ₹499/- (applicable for both Members & Non-Members)
Dr Nair the only Indian who appears in 3D section of PSA Who’s Who in Photography will take us thruthe difference between 2D and 3D images, the invention of Stereoscopy in 1838, different methods of taking a 3D images using 3D camera as well as a 2D camera, how to view the 3D images, software required to process the 3D images for proper viewing and much more
A few samples of the 3D images in Anaglyph format will be displayed which can be viewed using the Red-Cyan glass
The Presentation on Saturday, 22 March at 6:30 PM is open for all and FREE OF CHARGE. Red-Cyan glasses will be provided at the venue
The Workshop on Sunday, 23 March at 10 AM gives hands-on training to take 3D pictures using a normal 2D camera and its processing in Stereo Photo Maker software as well as saving in different 3D formats
Architectural photography of Indian heritage monuments is more than just capturing structures—it is about preserving history, culture and artistry through a lens. This presentation delves into the thought process behind photographing monuments, focusing on research, composition, and storytelling. It explores how light influences the mood and details of an image, how different perspectives—from grand vistas to intricate carvings—offer varied narratives, and how tools like tilt-shift lenses help maintain architectural integrity. Through examples and techniques, the session will illustrate how to approach heritage photography with creativity and precision ensuring every image resonates with the monument’s essence and timeless beauty
Montage, a creative technique using various images is a very specialised genre of photography!
Mr Adit Agarwala, with his expertise in this genre will take us thru the in-camera and post-camera process, overcome problems, mistakes and create striking surreal images, in an interactive session.