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Eight Indian Universities Joined SputnikPro and Stenincontest Master Class
Eight Indian Universities Joined SputnikPro and Stenincontest Master Class
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More than 250 students from 8 Indian universities participated in the SputnikPro workskop at Rossiya Segodnya Media Group. 21.02.2025, Sputnik India
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Ekaterina Volkova, Senior Editor of the Integrated Photo Directorate, spoke at the master class organised jointly by the Sputnik hub in New Delhi and the Andrei Stenin International Photography Competition.She told the audience how to make a good photo reportage, how to prepare for the shoot, how to avoid typical mistakes and also about the importance of participating in photo competitions for beginners.The master class participants included students from K R Mangalam University, Delhi Metropolitan Education College, Sharda University, JIMS School of Management, Kerala University, Delhi University South Campus, IITM Institute, and Jaipur Central University.Volkova emphasised that the Stenin competition places significant focus on its educational program, which is designed to support young photographers at the start of their careers. Photographers from India have consistently shown strong interest in the competition and have earned notable results, frequently securing top positions among the winners, she noted. “Therefore, interaction with the professional community of India is important for us, and we are ready to share experiences, discuss and give advice. The questions from the audience today demonstrated immersion in the material and a deep understanding of the topic of our meeting. I am sure that we will see the works of Indian photographers among the winners of photography competitions around the world more than once,” Volkova concluded.
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Eight Indian Universities Joined SputnikPro and Stenincontest Master Class
More than 250 students from 8 Indian universities participated in the SputnikPro workskop at Rossiya Segodnya Media Group.
Ekaterina Volkova, Senior Editor of the Integrated Photo Directorate, spoke at the master class organised jointly by the Sputnik hub in New Delhi and the Andrei Stenin International Photography Competition.
She told the audience how to make a good photo reportage, how to prepare for the shoot, how to avoid typical mistakes and also about the importance of participating in photo competitions for beginners.
The master class participants included students from K R Mangalam University, Delhi Metropolitan Education College, Sharda University, JIMS School of Management, Kerala University, Delhi University South Campus, IITM Institute, and Jaipur Central University.
“India is a unique country in every sense, including visual and cultural point of view. It is not surprising that so many photographers from India receive national and international photography awards. We see a huge interest in photography among young people – a record number of listeners came to today's lecture. I hope that we were able to inspire them to develop in this professional field,” head of the Sputnik hub in India Olga Dycheva commented on the lecture.
Volkova emphasised that the Stenin competition places significant focus on its educational program, which is designed to support young photographers at the start of their careers. Photographers from India have consistently shown strong interest in the competition and have earned notable results, frequently securing top positions among the winners, she noted.
“Therefore, interaction with the professional community of India is important for us, and we are ready to share experiences, discuss and give advice. The questions from the audience today demonstrated immersion in the material and a deep understanding of the topic of our meeting. I am sure that we will see the works of Indian photographers among the winners of photography competitions around the world more than once,” Volkova concluded.