PIXEL VIILAGE

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Pune, India

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PIXEL VIILAGE Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

PIXEL VIILAGE is located in Pune, India on 505 Spot 18, Pimple Saudagar. PIXEL VIILAGE is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category photography servicephotography class in India.

Address

505 Spot 18, Pimple Saudagar

Phone

+91 9070697071

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Manjot Singh

Mr. Radhakrishnan is fabulous. His way of talking and his speaking style is very good. Best place to learn photography in india.

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Kumar Iyer

I met Mr Radhakrishnan after a decade, he is a photographer par excellence and a human being who radiates empathy, wisdom and the truth. Thank you Mr. Radhakrishnan for your warmth and honest guidance.

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Siddharth Gaikwad

Lovely highly professional

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Prashant Kabade

Sir, I have been following your YouTube channel since long time. Amazing content !! And lots of things to learn from you. Glad to see that your office is nearby to me. Would love meet in person sometime

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Millennials Stories

TYSM MR. PIXEL FOR GREAT TIPSSS... OF MOBILE PHOTOGRAPHY........

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r.prasana Venkatesh

Its the best photography education platform in India .Radha sir is a huge inspiration for all of us

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Dhruv

Great Youtube content and awesome teaching!

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Ratish Sharma Art

I am an artist creating large paintings. To take photos of my artwork I have Nikon D5200 and 35mm prime lens with Hota HD circular polarizing filter, X Rite Passport, tripod, 4 x 500w halogen lights putting 2 each both sides at 30 to 40 degrees both sides, taking photos at F8 to F11, ISO 100 Aperture priority mode, timer 10s. Opposite facing wall blacked out too. Everything appears to be correct. BUT. Still the photos do not come out sharp enough and the colours (especially reds) dull. Overall, photographs of my paintings fail to capture the colour vibrancy of my paintings when placed side by side. Outside in sunlight it is good. BUT problem is that I live in flat and have no option but to photograph my large paintings indoors. Kindly help. Should I dump halogen and go in for strobes?