100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 are numbers for this setting.
What is ISO?
Name this tool

Clone Stamp Tool
The photographer uses lines in the image—such as roads, fences, or hallways—to guide the viewer’s eye toward the subject.
What are leading lines?
In addition to Sony, name one other camera brand
What is Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, Kodak, Polaroid, Leica?
This is the new Governor of New Jersey
Who is Mikie Sherrill?
Shutter speed is measured in these units.
What are seconds?
This type of Photoshop layer allows you to edit an image without permanently changing the original pixels, making it easy to go back and adjust later.
Non-destructive layer
The subject is placed along grid lines that divide the image into thirds, instead of directly in the center.
What is the rule of thirds?
Used with a flash, this is 
What is a bounce card?
This is the second largest city in New Jersey
Jersey City
An aperture setting is described by this term.
What is F-stop?
If wanting to continue working on your Photoshop file, it should be saved as
A PSD (Photoshop File)
Objects in the foreground—like doors, windows, or trees—surround the subject to draw attention to it.
What is frame within a frame?
Proper exposure is a result of the correct combination of these three settings.
What is shutter speed, aperture and ISO?
This was the third president
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
This setting fixes photos that look too yellow, blue, or orange because of lighting.
What is white balance?
This Photoshop shortcut does what (CMD +)
What is zooms in?
The subject is placed in the middle of the frame, often creating a balanced or mirrored image.
What is center composition/symmetry?
Secure Digital, abbreviated only to these two letters, stores files like photos.
What is SD?
This is the biggest mall in America
What is the Mall of America?
It's the most common compressed file format used in digital photography.
What is JPEG?
This Lightroom module is where you adjust exposure, contrast, and color.
What is the develop module?
This is an example of this compositional technique
What is leading lines?
Printers use these four inks, cyan, magenta, yellow, and ________(CMYK)—to create full-color images.
What is black?
This event that happens every four years starts next week
What is the winter olympics?