What is Shutterspeed?
This element refers to the lightness or darkness in an image.
Value
This rule divides an image into nine equal sections using two horizontal and two vertical lines.
Rule of thirds
Ties together a series of photos and relates them to each other. Often done through repeating objects or similar compositions/lighting
Theme/ Mood
Photographers use composition, lighting, and texture to turn ordinary items into visually interesting and meaningful images like these.
Still Lives
What is aperture measured in?
F-Stop/ F-number
The foundation or “building blocks” which designers and artists use to make interesting and successful works of art.
Elements of Design
The spot that catches your eye when first looking at an image.
Focal Point
The angle term for a portrait where the subject is looking straight at the camera
Profile
Using objects, colors, lighting, or composition to represent ideas, emotions, or deeper meanings beyond what is literally shown in the image.
Symbolism
increasing this setting lightens the image but adds noise or grain to the picture
ISO
created by the reflection of light.
Colour
What is Composition?
A specific way a viewers eye is lead through an image
An artistic awareness or control process which includes waiting for the perfect moment and setting the stage for a photo
Photomaking
an art movement and cultural movement that started in the 1920s as a response to the logic of the modern world.
Surrealism
This setting adjusts how much light is let into the lens
Aperture
2 different categories of shape.
Organic (round/ curvy), Geometric (can be measured)
Name this composition
Golden Spiral/ Spiral
Name this Lighting style
the practice of borrowing, copying, or re purposing elements from existing works of art, often to create a new piece of art with different meanings or intentions.
Appropriation
How should you set your ISO, Shutterspeed, and aperture to lighten an image
Large ISO, Large aperture, large shutterspeed
The terms used when referring to space specifically when talking about the subject or background
Positive and negative space
This technique uses objects in the foreground to frame the subject.
External Framing
The 3 components of a photo are...
Subject, Background, & concept/ meaning
Name 3 forms protecting creative property.
Copyrighted, Public domain, Fair use