Doha: Qatar Media Center of the Ministry of Culture concluded its three-day course on professional phone photography for people between the ages of 14 to 22 presented by trainer Abdullah Srour. Participants learned about the basics and skills of professional photography using mobile phones, its most notable features and how to use them properly while taking photos or videos. Director of the Qatar Media Centre Iman Al Kaabi highlighted the youth's interest in participating in the center's diverse summer program focused on media. The first phase of Qatar Media Center's summer program will wrap up next week by holding a course on creating visual content on social media platforms presented by trainer Amal Hikmat for people between the ages of 14 to 22. The second phase of the summer program will begin at the beginning of next August, aimed at people between the ages of 8 to 14. It will include a number of cultural, educational and recreational programs and workshops. Source: Qatar News Agency
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