This is the Camera's sensitivity to light
What is ISO
This is what your camera saves photos to.
What is the SD Card?
Who is Louis Daguerre?
These straight edges help guide your eyes to the focal point.
What are Leading Lines?
The first setting you'll adjust if your image is too bright or too white.
What is Shutter Speed?
It's the mechanism in a camera lens that controls the amount of light that passes through the lens.
What is the Aperture?
The mechanism that focuses the light onto the camera's sensor
What is the Camera Lens?
This camera signaled a major change photography; moving from film to digital.
What is the Nikon D1?
This element can be organic, geometric, or abstract
What is Shape?
This photographer's exploration of motion with photography helped to prove all of a horse's hooves leaves the ground at one point when galloping.
Who is Eadweard Muybridge?
The setting that times the amount of light that hits the sensor.
What is Shutter Speed?
This is how to change the camera's shooting mode from Auto to M (manual)
On this date, the United States captured the first photo from space.
What is October 24th, 1946?
This element lets you "see" how something Feels.
What is Texture?
What is Aperture?
These are the three parts of the Exposure Triangle
What are Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO?
This is what controls the camera's focal length.
What is the Zoom Lever?
This company released the first consumer roll camera with 100 exposures preloaded.
What is Kodak?
This element helps to isolate subjects by using large empty shapes
What is space?
This is the setting you change when you need to photograph in low light situation but will also introduce noise into your image.
What is ISO?
This is the minimum Shutter Speed needed to capture sports or fast motion.
This is how you activate the camera's Auto Focus.
What is half pressing the shutter button?
This process produced the first glass negative and set the stage for our current film negative.
What is the Wet Collodion Process?
This element has multiple combinations commonly referred to as palettes or schemes. And can also affect how you feel or how a photo feels.
What is Color?
The signal that is amplified from the camera's sensor to the camera's processing unit.