Foundational Photography
Our introductory photography course will teach you how to capture images beyond the casual snapshot!
Group D: 11/11/25 to 28/11/25 with Amrita Chandradas
1. Tue 11 Nov, 7.30pm – 10pm
2. Sat 15 Nov, 9am – 11.30am (Guided Shoot)
3. Tue 18 Nov, 7.30pm – 10pm
4. Sat 22 Nov, 9am – 11.30am (Guided Shoot)
5. Tue 25 Nov, 6.30pm – 9pm (Guided Shoot)
6. Fri 28 Nov, 7.30pm – 10pm
Registration is closed. Please email us at info@objectifs.com.sg to be informed of upcoming dates.
Looking for a photography workshop in Singapore to kickstart your creative journey? Join our Beginner-friendly Digital Photography Course and learn how to make the most of your digital camera through a blend of theory and practical experience.
This comprehensive photography class is perfect for beginners and hobbyists who want to gain a solid foundation in digital photography. The course includes interactive classroom sessions, guided outdoor shoots around Singapore, and group photo critiques designed to help you improve your skills week by week.
By the end of this photography workshop, participants will:
Understand the core principles of digital photography
Learn essential camera settings and functions
Master the exposure triangle: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO
Develop skills in composition and available light photography
Get introduced to basic flash techniques
Whether you’re using a DSLR, mirrorless, or advanced compact camera, this course will help you shoot with confidence and creativity. It’s also the perfect stepping stone to more advanced photography courses at Objectifs.
Participants are to bring their own DSLRs or a prosumer digital camera like the mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera (MILC) for the workshop. Participants will also have to bring their own tripods for the night photography guided shoot.
Objectifs has a limited number of cameras for loan. If you require a camera loan, please contact us at info@objectifs.com.sg after registration.
Amrita Chandradas
Amrita Chandradas is a Singaporean documentary photographer who holds an M.A. in Photojournalism and Documentary photography from London College of Communications. She is also an alumni of the Angkor Photo Festival (2016). Amrita aspires to explore the intersection between changing environments and its inhabitants, where her work continues to bring forth the less-discussed issues and struggles of displacement.
In 2014, Amrita won the top 30 under 30 documentary photographers showcase by Magnum Photos & IdeasTap. She was a finalist in the Asian Women Photographers showcase and the Invisible Photographer Asia Awards. Her works were also a contender for Excellence in Digital News by SOPA News. Amrita’s work has been featured in The National Geographic, The New York Times, The LA Times, SONY, National Heritage Board, Singapore Tourism Board, Time Out Singapore, BBC World, British Journal of Photography, NPR, SWCP, Financial Times, and Dagbladet.
Aparna Nori
Aparna Nori is a photographer and visual artist based between Singapore and Bangalore, India. Aparna draws upon personal memory to have a dialogue with the quotidian. Her response is articulated through a range of mediums including alternative photographic processes, installations, video, digital photography and the book form. Aparna is a member of Women Photograph. As a pedagogic extension of her practice, she continues to facilitate workshops to teach photography, bookmaking and alternative photographic processes.
Tom White
Tom White is a freelance photographer who studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, and Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the International Center of Photography in New York. From 2015-2022, he taught Documentary & Photojournalism at Yale-NUS College. He has also taught classes at Columbia University’s School of Journalism, International Center of Photography.
Tom’s work has been published and exhibited internationally, including in The New York Times, The L.A. Times, The Wall Street Journal, TIME magazine, The Guardian U.K, and for Thompson Reuters and The European Pressphoto Agency.
Tom continues to work on a variety of photography-based social engagement projects and is interested in all aspects of visual literacy and communication, particularly in regard to environmental issues, socially engaged art, journalism and the intersection of political economy, media, technology, and society.
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Objectifs Workshop Space
15h over 6 sessions
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11/11/2025 - 28/11/2025
Kindly refer to course dates breakdown in course details.
$500
This workshop is eligible for use of SkillsFuture Credit.