Manual Photography
Photo Composition
Rules of Design
Parts of a Yearbook
Miscellaneous YB
100

The term for the brightness of a photo 

Exposure

100

A photograph taken from above 

Bird's Eye View

100

The largest photo on a page

Dominant Photo

100
Two pages of the yearbook
Spread
100

The idea that connects your entire yearbook together 

Theme

200

This setting adjusts how fast the camera takes the picture

Shutter speed

200

A photograph taken from below 

Worm's eye view


200

The blank space that should run horizontally across your two pages

Eyeline

200

The space two pages are bound together (where you don't want someone's face on a page)

The Gutter

200

Our program we design yearbook on 

Layout Pro

(Jostens Yearbook Avenue)

300
This setting adjusts how sensitive the sensor is to light

ISO

300
Offsetting your subject to the side of the frame. You divide up the photograph with this in mind

Rule of Thirds

300

The part of a design that shows up on each page

Folio

300

The edges of a page where the design typically stops

The margins

300
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$7000

400

This setting affects the depth of field or how wide open or closed the lens is

Aperture (F-Stop)

400
CVI stands for

Center of Visual Interest

400

A section of a page divided up for specific photographs (A section with its own mini design)

Content Module

400

The largest title on your page

Primary Headline

400

A phrase or words that connect to your theme

Verbal Spin-Off


500

If a photograph is too dark it is

Underexposed
500

When objects around your subject draw the focus in to them

Framing 

(Leading Lines half points)

500

On Slides

Eyeline

500

The 3 R's of Yearbook Theme


-Recognizable

-Relevant

-Repeatable


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