Camera Parts
Famous Photograph(er)s
All about Lighting
History of Photography
Editing
100

Q: To cover your lens, you use a _____.

A: What is the lens cap?

100

Q: Name a famous photographer.

A: Who is ______?

100

Q: There are two main types of lighting: artificial and natural. Name a light source that's considered natural.

A: What is the sun? 

100

Q: Early photography began as film or analog photography. Today, we mostly use ____ photography.

A: What is digital?

100

Q: Name two photo editing programs.

A: What are Photoshop and GIMP?

200

Q: To take the picture, you click on this button.

A: What is the shutter release?

200

Q: This famous photo of The Beatles freezes the moment. It was shot using a ____ shutter speed.

A: What is a fast shutter speed?

200

Q: We created shadows using the light source, the projector. What is this shadow called?

A: What is a silhouette?

200

Q: Name two types of photography.

A: 

200

Q: When you want to reframe your photo, you can do this four-letter-word.

A: What is crop?

300

Q: The most basic lens to use is called a prime lens. The focal length is ___ mm.

A: What is 50 mm?

300

Q: This famous photographer took this photo below for National Geographic in 1984 in a refugee camp in Pakistan.


A: Who is Steve McCurry?

300

Q: Name two colors on a reflector.

A: 

300

Q: Name this famous film photography brand, which stopped developing film in 2009.

A: What is Kodak?

300

Q: In order to achieve this, you have to ____ the image.

A: What is flip?

400

Q: There are two ways to look into your camera before taking the photo. This one is the live preview. You can also look through the ____.

A: What is the viewfinder?

400

Q: Despite its name, this blog and series documents random strangers in different cities.

A: What is Humans of New York?

400

Q: We created these by having a slow shutter speed and using glow sticks and flash from smartphones.

A: What are light paintings? 

400

Q: Cameras developed from _____, which is a darkened box with a convex lens or aperture for projecting the image of an external object onto a screen inside. 

A: What is camera obscura?

400

Q: Another word for black-and-white.

A: What is monochrome?

500

Q: There are several different white balance settings. Name three.

A: What are ____?

500

Q: Dorothea Lange's most famous photo series, including "Migrant Mother," documented ___ during the Great Depression.

A: What is the Dust Bowl?

500
Q: Exposure is the amount of light reaching the sensor in your camera. What 3 things determine exposure?

A: What is ISO, aperture, and shutter speed?

500

Q: Name the famous roll of film that was the basis of the documentary we watched.

A: What is kodachrome?

500

Q: Look at this photo. What tab is missing?

A: What is Colors?

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