Alternative Processes
Compositional Techniques
Elements of Design
Principles of Design
Steps of Art Criticism
100
Refers to any method of manually adding colour to a black-and-white photograph, generally either to heighten the realism of the photograph or for artistic purposes.
What is Hand Tinting? (LP,HM)
100
The main object in frame.
What is the subject of a photograph? (CL)
100
Type of line are found in the gaze between two people.
What is Implied Line? (MB)
100
This is the distribution of visual weight, it is described as symmetrical.
What is Balance? (CB)
100
The photography is about, it’s identity.
What is Interpretation? (DCG)
200
A photographic image made without a camera by placing objects directly onto the surface of a light-sensitive material such as photographic paper and then exposing it to light.
What is a Photogram? (LP,HM)
200
How much distance should be between the camera and subject when taking a mugshot?
What is 5-6 feet, but much can be changed through zoom? (CL)
200
The uniform measurements that don’t often appear in nature.
What is Geometric Shape? (MB)
200
This is the area of interest or focal point, draws the viewer’s attention first.
What is Emphasis? (CB)
200
Focuses on an artwork’s visual elements that give it form.
What is Formal Analysis? (DCG)
300
A technique of photography that captures images with horizontally elongated fields of view.
What is Panorama? (LP,HM)
300
What affect does proper framing have on a photo?
What is More appealing? (CL)
300
Can be positive or negative, and can be used to describe the areas within, around, and between objects
What is Organic Shape? (MB)
300
This is the movement or path the eye follows from one element to the next in a composition, this is also the tempo or beat.
What is Rhythm? (CB)
300
The specific and broad details of an art piece.
What is Description? (DCG)
400
A phenomenon in photography in which the image recorded on a negative or on a photographic print is wholly or partially reversed in tone.
What is Sabattier? (LP,HM)
400
What psychological effect does shooting a subject from a low angle have on the viewer?
What is make the subject appear powerful, or intimidating? (CL)
400
Can be positive or negative, and can be used to describe the areas within, around, and between objects.
What is Space? (MB)
400
A way to grab the attention of your audience and draw them into the image by repeating a shape throughout your photo.
What is Repetition? (CB)
400
The action of explaining the meaning of something.
What is Interpretation? (DCG)
500
A darkened enclosure having an aperture usually provided with a lens through which light from external objects enters to form an image of the objects on the opposite surface.
What is Camera Obscura? (LP,HM)
500
Aligning a subject with the guidelines and their intersection points, placing the horizon on the top or bottom line, or allowing linear features in the image to flow from section to section.
What is the rule of thirds? (CL)
500
Refers to when something takes on a three dimensional shape; it is created by shadows and highlights on an object in a photograph.
What is Form? (MB)
500
Taking the parts of a piece of art and unifying them into something better as a whole.
What is Unity? (CB)
500
The examination and determination of the purpose of a piece.
What is Analysis? (DCG)
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