By Pushpendra
Before the camera, the eye; before the eye, attention. Learn light, frame and timing — and discover that photography is simply meditation with your eyes open.
The story of this chapter
A camera does not take photographs. A way of seeing does. Two people stand at the same corner of the same street at the same hour — one walks away with nothing, the other with a picture that stops your breath. The difference is not equipment. It is drishti — trained seeing.
This course is built on that conviction. Yes, you will master your camera (or your phone — it is more capable than you think). But first you will train the eye: to notice light, to feel geometry, to wait for the moment. Technique follows seeing, never the other way around.
Curriculum
Hard and soft, warm and cool, golden hour and shade — learning to read light before you ever raise the camera.
Lines, balance, negative space, layers and the decisive moment — the grammar that turns a snapshot into a photograph.
Exposure, focus and depth made intuitive — on a dedicated camera or the phone in your pocket. Settings as creative choices, not technical hurdles.
A clean, honest editing workflow — crop, light, colour, mood — that enhances what you saw without faking what you didn't.
Moving from single images to a body of work: shooting a theme, sequencing, and presenting your first portfolio.
About your mentor

Pushpendra teaches photography as a discipline of attention. His method is simple and demanding in the best way: shoot every module, look honestly at your frames, and let your seeing — not your gear — improve picture by picture.
Questions, answered
Enrolment, batches and schedules are managed on our learning portal — your seat is one step away.