The two things you need to have before you leave for a shoot (other than the camera)...
What is the battery and the SD card?
When you take a picture in shades of gray, without any color.
What is black and white photography?
The part of the camera you look through to see your shot.
What is the viewfinder?
Photos that focus very close on small details
What is macro photography?
The first photo ever taken took how long to expose: 8 seconds, 8 minutes, or 8 hours?
What is 8 hours?
This setting controls how sensitive your camera's sensor is to light.
What is the ISO?
This style uses very few elements in the photo to make it simple but powerful.
What is minimalist photography?
The large, circular dial on the top of the camera. It has letters and symbols on it, often used to switch modes.
What is the mode dial?
This style makes use of natural wide outdoor views—often used for travel photos.
What is landscape photography?
What year was the first camera invented: 1816, 1901, or 1955?
What is 1816?
The part of the camera used to navigate menus, change settings, and review the photos and videos you've just taken
What is the LCD Screen?
A photo that captures tall buildings or bridges as the main subject.
What is architecture photography?
This part controls how long light hits the sensor or film.
What is the shutter speed?
A photo that focuses on capturing people in everyday life.
What is street photography?
The first cameras used this material instead of a digital sensor.
What is film?
This term describes the pleasing, soft blur you can get in the background of a portrait (with lights).
What is bokeh?
A type of photo that shows only a person or small group, often showcasing their character with the use of lighting.
What is a portrait photography?
Used if you want to switch out a lens, you'll need to press this...
What is the lens release button?
This type of photography is made in the dark using long exposure.
What is light photography?
This is the most photographed landmark in the world.
What is the Eiffel Tower?
The most common rule for placing your subject away from the center of the frame and only in a particular fraction of the shot...
What is the rule of thirds?
If you wanted to photograph raindrops on a spider web, this style would be best.
What is macro photography?
This is the metal-plated mount on top of the camera that's used to attach an external flash unit, microphone, or other accessories.
What is the hot shoe?
Often used to showcase negative space in a photo.
The word “photo” comes from the Greek word “phos,” which means this.
What is light?