Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
100

In Week 1 David Suh compares your beauty to this natural phenomenon.

What is a sunset?

100

These 9 [blank], combined with head tilts, can be used to create variation in your pictures and change the way you portray yourself. 

What are the 9 selfie angles?

100

These three elements are covered during the week 3 video lessons. (Name at least one)

What are space, lighting, and camera angle?

100

The live students learn to use [open or closed] body language to showcase a stronger, more confident energy.

What is open body language?

100

This refers to the process of selecting your final photos that you will edit. 

What is culling?

200

These three individuals are the live students seen in each pre-recorded lesson.

Who are Melissa, Collins, and Abby?

200

Typically characterized by joints or bends in the body, these 7 [blank] are used to create new poses in your photos.

What are the 7 posing points?

200

Looking for these when selecting a space, will enable you to create more variation, more dynamic poses, than using a empty space. 

What are posing tools?

200
The angle and tilt you would suggest to Collins when he expresses that he wants to elongate his body and not make his legs look stubby.

What is a low angle with an upward tilt?

200

When editing on a phone app, David suggests picking and setting this first. 

What is a filter?

300

"looking attractive in photographs or on film"

What is the definition of photogenic?

300

An method suggested by David to help you slow down, think about your poses, and really sink into the feeling of the pose. 

What is 'sit and sizzle'?

300

This element creates the mood and emotion of a photo.

What is lighting?

300

To accentuate a specific body part, you need to bring that body part this direction relative to the camera.

What is forward?

300

Though able to make the whole photo brighter or the whole photo darker, this editing tool is not a tool to "fix" bad lighting. 

What is exposure?

400

At the end of each week, this person determines how beautiful and photogenic your pictures are.

Who is 'yourself'?

400

In order to help you set up your [blank], David suggests you work through the posing points in a specific order. 

What is your foundation?

400

David recommends this camera angle when sitting to avoid cutting out the middle of the body.

What is a high angle?

400

The 4th mission limited the amount of shots you could take to help you focus taking photos with this. 

What is intention?

400

You are able to adjust just the darkest or lightest parts of your photos with these two editing tools.

What are shadows and highlights?

500

These things, that you can learn to use to your advantage, are aspects of photogenic-ness as a skill. Name at least three.

What are angles, poses, editing, lighting, clothing, expression, colors, location, etc?

500

A range from masculine to feminine, this should be kept in mind when recognizing what you want to showcase at different times and for different photos. A counter-notion to the idea that there are gender-specific poses. 

What is the posing spectrum?

500

When a light is facing you directly and not creating any shadows. 

What is flat lighting?

500

Highlighting the benefit of using the back camera of your phone over the selfie camera, David points out that looking at this takes you out of the moment of flowing through your poses. 

What is your reflection and/or yourself?

500

By turning this editing tool all the way down, you can create a black and white photo without using a black and white filter. 

What is saturation?