Aperture
Shutter Speed
Still Life
Lighting
Typography
100

What does a wide aperture (e.g., f/2.8) do to the depth of field?

makes the background blurry and the subject more in focus

100

What does shutter speed control in photography?

The length of time the camera's sensor is exposed to light

100

What is still life photography?

A genre of photography that focuses on capturing inanimate objects, often arranged in a deliberate composition.

100

What is Rembrandt lighting?

A lighting technique that creates a triangle of light on the subject’s cheek opposite the light source, often used in portrait photography for a dramatic effect.

100

What is typography?

The art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and visually appealing.

200

How does an aperture of f/16 affect the amount of light entering the camera

f/16 has narrow opening, so less light is entering the camera

200

What effect does a fast shutter speed (e.g., 1/1000 second) have on moving subjects?

It freezes motion, capturing sharp images of moving subjects

200

Name one key element of composing a still life photograph.

Composition, lighting, subject selection, or background.

200

Describe split lighting and when it might be used.

Split lighting illuminates one half of the subject's face while the other half remains in shadow, often used to create a sense of mystery or drama.

200

Define 'serif' and 'sans-serif' fonts.

Serif fonts have small lines or strokes at the ends of their letters, while sans-serif fonts do not have these lines or strokes.

300

What aperture setting is typically used for portraits to create a blurred background?

A wide aperture (e.g., f/2.8)

300

What is the typical result of using a slow shutter speed (e.g., 1 second) without a tripod?

The image will likely be blurry due to camera shake.

300

How can lighting affect the mood of a still life photograph?

Lighting can create different moods; soft, diffused light creates a calm, gentle mood, while harsh, direct light can create a dramatic and intense mood.

300

What is butterfly lighting, and what effect does it create?

Butterfly lighting is created by placing the light source directly above and in front of the subject, creating a butterfly-shaped shadow under the nose, often used in glamour and beauty photography.

300

What is leading in typography?

Leading refers to the vertical space between lines of text, affecting readability and the overall aesthetic of the text block.

400
Explain the relationship between aperture and shutter speed in achieving proper exposure.

If the aperture is wide, more light is coming in, so you'll need a faster shutter speed than if it's narrow.

400

How can you use shutter speed creatively to show motion in a photograph?

Using a slow shutter speed creates motion blur, such as with moving water or light trails.

400

Describe how the rule of thirds can be applied to still life photography.

The rule of thirds involves dividing the frame into a 3x3 grid and placing key elements of the composition along the grid lines or at their intersections to create balance and interest.

400

How does broad lighting differ from short lighting?

Broad lighting illuminates the side of the face that is turned toward the camera, making the face appear wider. Short lighting illuminates the side of the face turned away from the camera, making the face appear narrower.

400

How does visual hierarchy affect the design of a magazine cover?

Visual hierarchy guides the viewer’s eye through the design in order of importance, using elements such as size, color, contrast, and placement to emphasize key information and create a logical flow.

500

What is bokeh, and how is it related to aperture?

The way the lens renders out-of-focus points of light. Differences in lens aberrations and aperture shape cause very different bokeh effects.

500

Explain the relationship between shutter speed, aperture, and ISO in the exposure triangle.

Shutter speed, aperture, and ISO work together to control the exposure of an image. Shutter speed determines the duration of light exposure, aperture controls the amount of light entering the lens, and ISO adjusts the sensor's sensitivity to light. Adjusting one element typically requires compensating with another to maintain proper exposure.

500

What are some common subjects in still life photography?

Common subjects include fruits, flowers, household items, food, and everyday objects.

500

Explain the significance of lighting direction in portrait photography.

Lighting direction affects the shadows and highlights on the subject’s face, influencing the mood, dimension, and overall impact of the portrait. Different lighting directions can emphasize or de-emphasize features, create depth, and convey various emotions.

500

What is the connection between photography and typography in magazine cover design?

Photography and typography work together on a magazine cover to create a cohesive and engaging visual story. Photography provides the visual impact and draws attention, while typography conveys the message and context. Effective integration of both elements enhances the overall aesthetic, ensures readability, and attracts the target audience.