British Council South Asia – Photography for Multimedia

A big thank you Talha, Neha, Nahin, Tamana, Nida and Amina from across the British Council’s South Asia offices for all your hard work and unending energy in these last two days…

It was a packed schedule, and we certainly covered a lot of ground…not helped by the British weather unleashing the rain for our practicals, and bursting into sunshine just as time was up!

The workshop: Photography for Multimedia, was run over two half day sessions. Through lecture, discussion, demonstration and practical sessions, participants were trained in fundamental photography skills including light and composition, as well as storytelling in photography. These skills were put into practise during two practicals – the first focused on portraiture and the second on shooting a short feature. The course went on to cover: Directing and Commissioning photography in multimedia and Making the transition from photography to photofilms.

It was very exciting to see what the participants achieved – having arrived with little to no experience in photography bar taking snaps for fun and leaving at the end of the course having shot and edited a short photostory..here they are in action!

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  • Ben is a wonderful teacher. With multimedia, he reinvents the wheels of storytelling and continues to inspire the next generation of storytellers. Ore Huiying, Photojournalism MA student
    London College of Communications
  • I’ve already had experience of documentary production, but the course has given me a completely fresh way of working and seeing things. I feel much more confident and can’t wait to start making my own photofilms. Lucy Lyon
    Documentary Producer