What do you press to take a picture?
What is the shutter button
What does “subject” mean in photography?
What is the object being photographed
What are the 3 parts of the exposure triangle?
What are Aperature, shutter speed, ISO
What setting makes a photo blurry on purpose?
What is slow shutter speed
What is a portrait?
A photo that focuses on a person, usually their face
What part lets light into the camera?
What is the lens
What does it mean if a photo is blurry?
What is out of focus
What setting controls how fast the photo is taken?
What is shutter speed
What shutter speed would you use to freeze action?
What is a fast shutter
What mode can you use on your phone to blur the background?
What is portrait mode
What’s the screen called where you see your photo?
What is the LCD screen
Name two layers of an image.
What are background and foreground
What setting controls how much light enters through the lens?
What is Aperture
What does ISO help with in low-light situations?
What is it brightens the image
Where should you focus when taking a portrait of someone?
What is on their eyes
What part do you look through to frame a photo on a mirrorless camera?
What is the viewfinder
What can the shutter button do before it takes the photo?
What is help you focus
What setting makes the camera more sensitive to light, but adds grain?
What is ISO
What does a photo look like when it has motion blur?
The moving parts look smeared or streaky
Why should you avoid cluttered backgrounds in portraits?
They distract from the person you’re photographing
What keeps the camera stable during a long exposure?
What is a tripod
What part of the camera stores your digital photos?
What is the memory card
What happens if your photo is too bright?
What is it is overexposed
What can you use to draw in the air during long exposure photos?
What is a flashlight or glow stick
What does “depth of field” mean in a portrait?
How much of the image is in focus – shallow makes the person pop out?