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Be the cool HR in your organization!
We are sure you as the HR representative of your organization are already doing and thinking of beyond the obvious ideas to engage your employees and increase employee satisfaction, retention and bonding.
Consider photography! After all, this is one interest that can be practiced indoors, outdoors, in the rain, during winters, or summers, when you are happy and when your sad. This interest is independent of one's height, waist, weight and age.
How about then, helping your employees express themselves creatively using a camera?
DPC conducts various activities for corporate organizations as part of its outreach program. Choose the one that is most exciting for you and talk to us.

Workshops
Beginners photography workshops are designed to help participants understand their cameras and photography in a simple and non-technical manner. Structured as 2 hours modules, you can choose as many as you want, depending on your time and organizational budget.

 Module  Duration  Level  Reqmt
Appreciation of photography 2 Beginner# Any camera
Aperture, shutter, and ISO 2 Beginner DSLR
White balance and Color temperature 2 Beginner Any Camera
Improving photos with software 2 Intermediate* DSLR
Composition and framing 2 Beginner Any camera

# Beginner: someone who has fiddled with various camera settings and experienced frustrations many times
* Intermediate: someone who has been using a DSLR on semi auto or manual modes

We also do advanced workshops depending on the group size and their topic of choice

Outdoor tours
Get your employees out of your office on a photocapture trip filled with fun, learning, bonding and creativity!
The duration is fixed depending on your schedule and the trip is completely customizable.
We take care of transport, boarding, lodging, and practically everything.
The last trips we did were to Vrindavan, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, Haridwar, Rishikesh

Photowalks in Delhi
If your time doesn't permit for longer trips, we understand. How about getting your employees out on a morning or evening to explore Delhi with DPC?
The walks go to places that are historically important and have ample opportunities for photography.
Delhi Photography Club has done more than 50 such photowalks in Delhi to places like Chandni Chowk, Red Fort, Jamaali Kamaali, Azadpur Mandi, Humayun's Tomb etc. They continue to be extremely popular!
We will manage the entire arrangement of choosing the place, identifying a walk leader, breakfast (if it is in the mornings) and have of course a group photo!

Exhibitions and contests in offices
If the above don't work, then get your people to participate in a photo contest within your premises and end it with a permanent exhibition. Nothing gives more pride to an employee than seeing is photo printed and hung in office walls. If you are a multi location company, all the more better!
DPC will manage the entire contest, printing, framing, exhibition etc.
Requirements
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Requirements
  • You have to be a lover of learning photography first of all
  • Any camera is just fine for this trip. However, for bird photography, you may want a zoom lens with a tripod.
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Know cycling? Great. If not, we'll have a rickshaw for you at Bharatpur
  • Identity proof (any govt document)
  • Adaptability--The rooms are on twin sharing basis! :)
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Facilitator: Harish Tyagi
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Harish Tyagi, is currently is currently the Chief photographer (Indian sub-continent) for the European Press Photo Agency EPA and is a mentor of Delhi Photography Club. With more than a decade experience in photo journalism and capturing stories as they unfold, he is guiding the club in achieving its vision of taking photography homes.

Harish is the recipient of several awards, including, the National Media Fellowship for photojournalists ( 2001-2002) from the National Foundation for India, Gold Award( Nature and Environment category) at the First Indian Press Photographer’s Awards (Dec 2000). With a Master’s in Political Science, Harish’s core interest areas include issues related to the human consequences of international and civil conflict, the environment and children and he is currently working on Season Distress Migration and its effects on Children Under the media fellowship program
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Itinerary
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21st October 2011 A three-hour session on outdoor photography at Delhi Photography Club lounge
530 pm: Start from Delhi and beat the traffic!!
(Check in at Birder's Inn, Bharatpur)
22nd October 2011 Morning: Photo shoot at the world famous Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary to capture sunrise, bird and wildlife
Noon: Start for Jaipur
(Check in at UtsavNiwas Boutique Guest House)
Evening: Photography of a major market in the walled (pink) city
23rd October 2011 Morning to Noon: Photo capture around Albert Hall Museum, HawaMahal, Jalmahal and Nahargarh Fort
Afternoon: We start for Delhi
Pl note this itinerary is assuming weather and local conditions are favorable for photography. There could a change in the same in the interest of participants.
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