This type of photography involves you capturing images of athletes.
What is Sports Photography?
_________ is a composition technique that guides you to place your subject on the left or right, leaving more room for the other objects.:
A. Rule of Thirds
B. Three Second Rule
C. Leading Lines
What is A? Rule of Thirds
This holds all the parts of the camera together.
What is the Camera Body?
This light comes from the sun.
What is natural light?
What has to pass through a pinhole to create a photograph
Light or Sun
This type of photography involves taking pictures specifically of people.
What is a Portrait?
This technique of using elements within the scene to create a "frame" around the main subject of the photograph is called?
What is Framing.
This is what you look through in order to see the subject.
What is the viewfinder
TRUE OR FALSE:
Cloudy days are good for pictures.
TRUE
An optical device that dates back to ancient times and played a significant role in the development of photography.
What is the "Camera Obscura".
This type of photography involves taking pictures of special occasions and weddings?
Event Photography
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!
Backlighting your subject gives you this kind of photo.
What is a silhouette?
This controls the amount of light entering the lens.
What is F-Stop(Aperture)?
This piece on the camera allows you to create light.
What is the flash?
In the early years of photography, were action photos possible? Elaborate...
No, because you had to be perfectly still
Hills, mountains, rivers and forests are a part of this type of photography.
What is Landscape Photography?
Adjusting this can help you frame your shot.
What is focus lengths?
This camera is compact with a fixed lens.
What is a point and shoot camera?
Light source provided in a room is considered to be what kind of light.
What is Artificial Light?
The first practical photographic process was invented by? What is it called?
Louis Daguerre/Daguerreotype
This type of photography involves close-up shots/images.
What is macrophotography?
Define "negative space"
Negative space refers to the empty or unoccupied areas surrounding the main subject in a photograph.
What does "DSLR" stands for?
What is "Digital Single-Lens Reflex."
Shutter Speed, Aperture and ISO together is called?
What is "The Triangle Exposure"
This person patented the first Kodak Roll Film.
Who is the George Eastman.