Why study at TECH?

A high-intensity course that will enable you to use photography and images in your designs with the solvency of the best professionals in the sector"

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This Postgraduate diploma in Photography has been structured to offer an interesting, interactive and, above all, very effective process of specialization in everything related to this sector. To achieve this, a clear and continuous growth path is offered, which is also 100% compatible with other occupations. 

Through an exclusive methodology, this Postgraduate diploma will lead you to know all the characteristics of working with images that the professional needs to stay at the forefront and know the changing phenomena of this form of communication. 

Therefore, this program will address the aspects that a designer needs to know in order to plan, develop and finalize a complete photograph. An educational path that will scale the student's skills to help them achieve the challenges of a top professional. 

The Postgraduate diploma in Photography is presented as a viable option for a professional who decides to work independently but also to be part of any organization or company An interesting avenue of professional development that will benefit from the specific knowledge that we now make available to you in this program. 

This program will allow you to enhance your skills and update your knowledge in Photography" 

This Postgraduate diploma in Photography contains the most complete and up-to-date program on the market. The most important features of the program include: 

  • Graphic, schematic, and highly practical contents
  • The latest developments and cutting-edge advances in this area
  • Practical exercises where the self-evaluation process can be carried out to improve learning
  • Innovative and highly efficient methodologies
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

All the necessary knowledge for the graphic designer in this field, compiled in a highly efficient Postgraduate diploma, which will optimize your effort with the best results"  

The development of this program is focused on practicing the proposed theoretical learning Through the most effective teaching systems, proven methods imported from the most prestigious universities in the world, you will be able to acquire new knowledge in a practical way. In this way, we strive to convert your efforts into real and immediate skills. 

Our online system is another strength of our approach to education. With an interactive platform that has the advantages of the latest technological developments, we put the most interactive digital tools at your service. This way, we can offer you a learning method that can be completely adapted to your needs, so that you can perfectly combine this training program with your personal or professional life. 

A practical and intensive program that will give you all the tools you need to work in this field, in a specific and concrete Postgraduate diploma"

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A training program created to allow you to implement your acquired knowledge into your daily practice in an almost immediate way"

Syllabus

The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of professionals, aware of the current relevance of the program in order to advance in the labor market with confidence and competitiveness, and to practice the profession with excellence.

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This Postgraduate Diploma contains the most complete and up-to-date program on the market" 

Module 1. Fundamentals of Design

1.1. Introduction to Design

1.1.1. Design Concept: Art and Design
1.1.2. Fields of Application of the Design
1.1.3. Design and Ecology: Ecodesign
1.1.4. Activist Design

1.2. Design and Configuration

1.2.1. The Design Process
1.2.2. The Idea of Progress
1.2.3. The Dichotomy Between Need and Desire

1.3. Introduction to Adobe Lightroom I

1.3.1. Tour of the Interface: Catalog and Preferences
1.3.2. Program Structure and Visualization
1.3.3. Structure of the library
1.3.4. File Import

1.4. Introduction to Adobe Lightroom II

1.4.1. Fast Development, Keywords and Metadata
1.4.2. Simple Collections
1.4.3. Intelligent Collections
1.4.4. Practice

1.5. Library in Adobe Lightroom

1.5.1. Classification and Structuring Methods
1.5.2. Stacks, Virtual Copies, Files Not Found
1.5.3. Watermark and Logos
1.5.4. Export

1.6. Developing in Adobe Lightroom I

1.6.1. Developed Module
1.6.2. Lens Correction and Cropping
1.6.3. The Histogram
1.6.4. Calibration and Profiling

1.7. Presets

1.7.1. What Are They?
1.7.2. How Are They Used?
1.7.3. What Kind of Presets Are Saved in Lightroom Presets?
1.7.4. Search Resources

1.8. Tone in Adobe Lightroom

1.8.1. Tone Curve
1.8.2. HSL
1.8.3. Split Tones
1.8.4. Practice

1.9. Developing in Adobe Lightroom II

1.9.1. Masks
1.9.2. Development with Brush
1.9.3. Focus and Noise Reduction
1.9.4. Vignetting
1.9.5. Red Eye and Blemish Removal

1.10. Developing in Adobe Lightroom III

1.10.1. Transform an Image
1.10.2. Creation of Panoramic Photographs
1.10.3. HDR, What Is It? How Do We Create iI?
1.10.4. Synchronize Settings

Module 2. Audiovisual Language

2.1. Audiovisual Languag

2.1.1. Definition and Structure
2.1.2. The Functions of Audiovisual Language
2.1.3. The Symbols of Audiovisual Language
2.1.3. History, Sequence, Scene, Shot, Frame

2.2. Camera and the Sound

2.2.1. Basic Concepts
2.2.2. Camera Lenses
2.2.3. The Importance of Sound
2.2.4. Complementary Materials

2.3. The Composition of the Frame

2.3.1. Frame Perception
2.3.2. The Gestalt Theory
2.3.3. Principles of Composition
2.3.4. Lighting
2.3.5. Assessing Shades

2.4. The Space

2.4.1. The Film Space
2.4.2. On-Screen and Off-Screen
2.4.3. Types of Spaces
2.4.4. The No-Spaces

2.5. The Weather

2.5.1. The Filming Time
2.5.2. The Sense of Continuity
2.5.3. Changes in Time: Flashback and Flashforward

2.6. Dynamic Printing

2.6.1. The Rhythm
2.6.2. The Assembly as a Marker of Rhythm
2.6.3. The Origins of Assembly and Its Relationship to Modern Life

2.7. The Movement

2.7.1. Types of Movement
2.7.2. Camera Movements
2.7.3. Accessories

2.8. Film Grammar

2.8.1. The Audiovisual Process The Scale
2.8.2. The Shot
2.8.3. Types of Shots
2.8.4. Types of Shots According to the Angle

2.9. The Dramatization of the Plot

2.9.1. Script Structure
2.9.2. History, Argument and Style
2.9.3. The Syd Field Paradigm
2.9.4. Types of Narrators

2.10. Character Building

2.10.1. The Character in Today's Narrative
2.10.2. The Hero According to Joseph Campbell
2.10.3. The Post-Classical Hero
2.10.4. Robert McKee's 10 Commandments
2.10.5. Character Transformation
2.10.6. Anagnorisis

Module 3. Image

3.1. Image throughout History

3.1.1. Brief History of Image
3.1.2. Image, Society Communication
3.1.3. Nature of an Image
3.1.4. Bibliographical References

3.2. Introduction to an Image

3.2.1. Analog Images
3.2.2. Digital Images
3.2.3. Sources and Image Creation
3.2.4. The Importance of Image in Design

3.3. Images

3.3.1. Vectorial Images
3.3.2. Bits Map
3.3.3. Features
3.3.4. Where to Find Them?

3.4. Photographic Image

3.4.1. Analog and Digital Camera Settings
3.4.2. Depth of Field or Hyperfocal Distance
3.4.3. Camera Focus
3.4.4. Focal Length

3.5. Digital Image Components

3.5.1. Digital Images and Their Current Importance
3.5.2. Resolution
3.5.3. Dimensions

3.6. Introduction to Photoshop I: Basic Concepts

3.6.1. Create or Open Images
3.6.2. Photoshop Interface
3.6.3. Tools: Zoom and Pan
3.6.4. Undo a Command
3.6.5. Save Images

3.7. Introduction to Photoshop II: Resizing

3.7.1. Changing Size
3.7.2. Resolution
3.7.3. Trimming and Adjustment
3.7.4. Enlarge a Canvas

3.8. Photoshop Layers

3.8.1. What Are Layers?
3.8.2. Basic Concepts
3.8.3. Resize a Layer
3.8.4. Add Images to a Layer
3.8.5. Unblock a Layer

3.9. Improve Image Quality in Photoshop

3.9.1. Brightness and Contrast
3.9.2. Color Intensity
3.9.3. Tone and Saturation
3.9.4. Adjustment Layers
3.9.5. Levels and Curves
3.9.6. Exhibition
3.9.7. Light and Shade

3.10. Photoshop Retouching

3.10.1. Repair Tools
3.10.2. Cloning Buffer
3.10.3. Practice 1: Retouching Image Quality
3.10.4. Practice 2: Fix an Old Image

Module 4. Digital Photography

4.1. Introduction to the Contemporary Photographic Medium

4.1.1. Origins of Photography: The Camera Obscura
4.1.2. Fixing Images Milestones: The Daguerreotype and the Calotype
4.1.3. Pinhole Camera
4.1.4. The Photographic Snapshot Kodak and the Popularization of the Medium

4.2. Principles of Digital Photography

4.2.1. Street Photography: Photography as a Social Mirror
4.2.2. Digital Image Fundamentals
4.2.3. JPG and RAW
4.2.4. Digital Laboratory

4.3. Concepts, Equipment and Photography Techniques

4.3.1. Camera: Visual Angle and Lenses
4.3.2. Exposure Meter Exposure Adjustment
4.3.3. Image Control Elements
4.3.4. Practice I: Controlling the Camera

4.4. Lighting

4.4.1. Natural Light and Its Importance
4.4.2. Properties of Light
4.4.3. Continuous Light and Modeling Light
4.4.4. Lighting Schemes
4.4.5. Accesories to Manipulate Light
4.4.6. Backgrounds Commercial Tools

4.5. Flash

4.5.1. Main Functions of a Flash Unit
4.5.2. Types of Flash
4.5.3. Torch Flash
4.5.4. Advantages and Disadvantages

4.6. Photography with Professional Camera

4.6.1. Lifestyle Photography Searching for Corners
4.6.2. Practice II: Light Effects
4.6.3. Practice III Negative Spaces
4.6.4. Practice IV: Capture Emotion

4.7. Mobile Photography: Introduction

4.7.1. Our Pocket Camera and Other Materials
4.7.2. Achieving the Best Quality
4.7.3. Composition Tricks
4.7.4. Creating Ambience

4.8. Mobile Photography: Project

4.8.1. Flatlay
4.8.2. Indoor Photography
4.8.3. Creative Ideas Where to Start?
4.8.4. Practice VI: First Photographs

4.9. Mobile Photography: Editing

4.9.1. Editing Photos with Snapseed
4.9.2. Editing Photos with VSCO
4.9.3. Editing Photos with Instagram
4.9.4. Practice IV: Editing Your Photographs

4.10. The Creative Photography Project

4.10.1. Reference Authors in Contemporary Photographic Creation
4.10.2. The Photographic Portfolio
4.10.3. Visual Portfolio References
4.10.4. Build Your Results Portfolio

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A unique, key, and decisive program to boost your professional development”

Postgraduate Diploma in Photography

At TECH Global University we understand how complicated and demanding it is to perform efficiently in the field of design, especially for photographers, since, for the different advertising campaigns only absolute excellence in the result of the images is accepted. Therefore, we designed the Postgraduate Diploma in Photography as an excellent opportunity to expand previous knowledge. Our program consists of 450 instructive hours, during which students will obtain the necessary skills to actively stand out in the workplace. In addition, they will be qualified to carry out large-scale projects, using different techniques and tools to ensure the success of the project.

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The TECH program has a highly experienced and qualified faculty in the field of design, thanks to this, students can learn from the hand of specialists in the field the following topics: composition, color, audiovisual language, lighting and development software, among other topics that will be essential to consolidate in the labor practice. On the other hand, upon completing the proposed program competently, the applicant will be awarded a university qualification, along with a diploma of international recognition and prestige.