#ShotonHuawei Master Class Amazes University Students with Photography Capabilities of HUAWEI P30 lite

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Building up on the success of its #ShotonHuawei Master Classes, Huawei has partnered with university campuses across the country to engage local photographers for its #ShotonHuawei campaign.

First up, the students, teachers and staff of National University of Science and Technology (NUST) Islamabad indulged in an interactive session on the tips and tricks of smartphone photography.

The session was conducted by Huawei Experience Ambassadors Faisal Farooq – an acclaimed photojournalist and Amjad Nawaz. The students were immensely interested in the HUAWEI P30 lite which is lighter on the pocket and does some amazing Ultra Wide Angle Photography with its triple camera, and of course the amazing selfies!

#ShotonHuawei Master Class Amazes University Students with Photography Capabilities of HUAWEI P30 lite
Students looking on as Faisal Farooq explains his favourite shot

As the need for an aesthetically pleasing Instagram, a bomb selfie and a collection of photographic memories is on the rise; it has become a necessity for everyone to know the basic rules of photography. What better way to capture your everyday moments than through the one hand-held device you use on a daily basis. This is where Huawei aims to channel the talent of youth from across Pakistan to come together and learn about Huawei’s smartphone capabilities as well as tips for achieving the best photograph in one click.

The session began with a brief about the much anticipated HUAWEI P30 Series that comes in three variants; HUAWEI P30 Pro, HUAWEI P30 and HUAWEI P30 lite. The students of NUST were excited to learn about the features of these smartphones which are available in three different price segments – catering to all. Following this, Amjad and Faisal showcased their masterful photography using the HUAWEI P30 lite and HUAWEI P30 Pro respectively.

The students were taught about composition rules and light positioning all the while highlighting the 50x digital zoom and amazing Night Mode photography that the HUAWEI P30 Pro does. They were also given live demonstrations of low-light features of the smartphone which to their surprise, lived up to its claim. The session ended with an interactive Q&A between all the participants.

The Master Classes are an amplification of Huawei’s ongoing #ShotonHuawei campaign which is a platform for photographers at-large to showcase their photographic prowess using Huawei smartphones. After the resounding success of this Master Class, the Beaconhouse National University (BNU) in Lahore, and Karachi’s Institute of Business Administration (IBA) are lined-up for these sessions.

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