Campus Snapshots: Ngee Ann PolytechnicMost professional photographers usually discover photography as students, and hone their skills over the years before achieving recognition. Which is why we are casting a spotlight on young photobuffs from various tertiary photographic societies by providing a platform for them to showcase their works.
![]() Credit: Togusa ChanNPPCEstablished in 1969, the Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) Photography Club has a rich history spanning four decades. The club not only teaches the basics and technical know-how of photography, it also guide member to appreciate the aesthetics of this form of visual art. Members are encouraged to build their portfolio with peer guidance and to share ideas and experiences. NPPC emphasizes self-discovery and development of a personal style. It also organizes fortnightly shooting trips to put into practice what we have learnt. Exploring the world of photography can go beyond an individual's wildest imagination. Boundaries are limitless. NPPC aims to teach members that photography is for everybody, so there's no need to be intimidated by the fancy equipment or technical terms. NPPC's Web site Tags: Photography, NPPC, Togusa Chan NPPC, professional photographer |
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