Starting with the letter "F" this is a way to develop photos.
What is Film?
The part of the camera that is detachable and has different focal lengths.
What is a Lens?
Also known as a tool for explosives, but more importantly a brand of camera.
What is Canon?
This controls the brightness of the image that passes through the lens and falls on the image sensor. It is expressed as an f-number (written as "f/" followed by a number), such as f/1.4, f/2, f/2.8, /f4, f/5.6, f/8, f/11, f/16, f/22, or f/32.
What is Aperture?
A type of photo session featuring a couple is soon to be married.
What is an Engagement Session?
Starting with the letter "P" this is the general title of the one who holds the camera.
What is a Photographer?
A device used in photography producing a burst of artificial light.
What is a Flash?
A widely-used professional brand of camera established in 1917 in Tokyo, Japan that has a wide range of body types and functions. "At the heart of an image."
What is Nikon?
A camera's sensitivity to light.
What is ISO?
A type of photo session featuring expectant mothers.
What is a Maternity Session?
"DC." No, not the place! This is the main tool of a photographer.
What is a Digital Camera?
This accessory is attached to the camera to make sure you don't drop the camera. The strap should be around the neck of the person using the camera at all times.
What is a Camera Strap?
This brand starts with the letter "S." They are known for their smaller body styles.
What is Sony?
The amount of time the shutter inside the camera is open to expose your photo.
What is Shutter Speed?
A type of photo session featuring a bride, groom, and bridal party.
What is a Wedding Session?
Starting with the letter "P" this is how a photographer asks their client to stand.
What is a Pose?
The part of the camera a photographer looks through.
What is a Viewfinder?
Not a digital camera, but a simpler camera that develops/prints photos.
What is Polaroid?
The visual quality of the out-of-focus areas of a photographic image, especially as rendered by a particular lens.
What is Bokeh?
A type of photo session featuring clients, mainly women, who dress in alluring outfits (lingerie) or partially clothed. These are generally documented for self confidence.
What is a Boudoir Session?
Starting with the letter "C" this is the person in front of the camera.
What is a Client?
Not exactly part of the camera, but this tool holds all the photos taken by a photographer. It is often small and has a lot of memory.
What is an SD Card?
A cheaper, alternative option to a digital camera. It also prints/develops photos.
What is an Instant Camera?
The distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that give an image judged to be in focus in a camera.
What is Depth of Field?
A type of photo session featuring families. These can occur either in their home or at a given location of choice. It documents parts of their life and the things that are important to them.
What is a Lifestyle Session?