The first "ingredient" of a picture, which bounces of the subject and into the camera
What is light
Composition technique that places your subject in the left or right third of an image
What is the Rule of Thirds
Picture taken from where worm’s live
What is a Worm’s Eye View
Perspective that tricks the eye
Lighting that makes a photo appear clear, bright, and flat
What is Front Lighting
The camera part that bends light to help it focus
What is a lens
Composition technique that uses elements within a scene to create a border around the subject
What is Framing
Picture taken from where the bird’s fly
What is a Bird’s Eye View
Perspective that uses lines or focus to show distance
What is Depth Perspective
Lighting that makes a photo dramatic, textured, and reveals depth
What is Side Lighting
The small opening inside the lens that controls how much light gets in
What is aperture
Composition technique when parts of your composition mirror other parts
What is Symmetry
Picture taken at the same level as someone’s eyes
What is Eye Level View
Perspective taken over someone’s shoulder
What is Over-the-Shoulder Perspective
Lighting that creates silhouettes and glowing outlines
What is Back Lighting
The "curtain" of the camera that opens and closes at a certain speed to let light in
What is a shutter
Type of symmetry when the photo has two (mostly) identical halves on either side
What is Vertical
Picture taken slightly from below
What is a Low Angle View
Perspective that puts the viewer in the photographer’s shoes
What is POV Perspective
Dark areas formed on a surface by blocking light
What are Shadows
Like film, but for newer digital cameras
What is a sensor
This type of symmetry when the image could be divided into two halves mirrored over a horizontal line
What is Horizontal
Picture taken slightly from above
What is a High Angle View
BONUS: "Drawing with Light" In Greek
What is Photography
What is Feedback