The part of the camera that opens and closes to let light in.
a shutter
The speed at which light is let into the camera.
shutter speed
This button allows you to fully control the operation of the camera.
Manual mode
What is the rule of thirds in composition?
The rule of thirds involves dividing an image into nine equal parts by two horizontal lines and two vertical lines and placing important elements along those lines or at their intersections.
Which French photographer is famous for his innovative use of light and movement, particularly in capturing the concept of time in motion?
Henri Cartier-Bresson
The optical glass used to gather and focus light rays to form an image.
the lens
This is the camera's sensitivity to light.
ISO
Shutter speed is measured in ___________.
seconds
What does "vignetting" refer to in photography?
Vignetting is the gradual darkening of the image corners, often used as a stylistic effect
Which 19th-century photographer is often referred to as the “Father of Modern Photography”?
George Eastman (founder of Kodak)
What is a the lens cap?
The lens cap is used to protect the lens from dust, dirt, scratches, and damage when the camera is not in use.
When this opening is adjusted, it changes the amount of light that comes into the camera.
the aperture
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 represent this
ISO
What does "overexposure" mean?
Overexposure occurs when too much light hits the camera sensor, resulting in a bright or washed-out image.
When was the first digital camera introduced to the market?
in 1990.
What is the role of the viewfinder?
The viewfinder allows the photographer to see the scene they are about to capture through the lens, helping with composition and focus.
What does the term "bokeh" mean in photography?
It is the blur effect in the background.
What is the purpose of the aperture in a camera?
To control the amount of light entering the camera
Which genre of photography is focused on capturing the human form, often in a studio setting or staged environment?
Portrait photography.
What is the name of the very first camera?
camera obscura
What does the AF assist light do?
The AF (autofocus) assist light helps the camera's autofocus system by illuminating low-light scenes, ensuring focus accuracy in dark conditions.
The measure of the amount of light that hits the camera.
exposure
What is the purpose of the flash on a camera?
The flash provides additional light to illuminate a scene, especially in low-light conditions or when shooting indoors.
Which American photographer is known for her powerful photojournalism covering social issues, especially in her series on migrant workers during the Great Depression?
Dorothea Lange.