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BSc APPAREL AND FASHION TECHNOLOGY

(MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE EARNED: 158)

|Code No. |Course |Hours / Week | |Maximum Marks |
| | | | | |
| | | |Credits | |
| |
|Theory |
|09F101 |
|09F106 |
|Theory |
|09F201 |
|09F206 |Business Processing Laboratory |2 |- |3 |
| |
|Theory |
|09F301 |
|09F306



References: 1. John Hedgecoe, “The Book of Photography”, DK Publishing Inc., United States, 2005. 2. Stephen A Dantzig,” Lighting Techniques for Fashion and Glamour Photography”, Amherst Media, Inc, New York, 2005. 3. Billy Pegram, “Fashion Model Photography: Professional Techniques and Images”, Amherst Media, Inc, New York, 1999. 4. Billy Pegram, “Posing Techniques for Photographing Model Portfolios”, Amherst Media, Inc, New York, 2008. 5. Bruce Smith, “Fashion Photography: A Complete Guide to the Tools and Techniques of the Trade”, Amphoto Books, Watson Guptill Publication, New York, 2008. [pic][pic]

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