Parts of the Camera
Shot types
Terminology
Compostion
Exposure Triangle
100

The part of the camera that opens and closes over the camera sensor

What is the shutter?

100

This shot shows the full body

What is a full shot?

100

This is arranging objects how you want them

What is photo composition?

100

Putting your object on the left side of the frame

What is left third?

100

What are the 3 settings in the exposure triangle?

Shutter speed, Aperture, ISO

200

You have to line up the red dots with this piece of equipment.

What is the lens?

200

This shot type stops at the shoulders.

What is a medium close up?

200

What settings make up the exposure triangle?

Shutter speed, Aperture, ISO

200

Putting your object on the right side of the frame

What is right third?
200

What's another name for "Aperture"?

F-Stop

300

This piece gives your camera power

What is the battery?

300

This shot stops at the waist.

What is a medium shot?

300

What setting controls the depth of field (background blur)?

What is Aperture?

300

Putting your object in the middle of the frame 

What is center frame?

300

What does the ISO do to your camera?

Make it more sensitive to light

400

This piece is where your photos are saved.

What is the memory card?

400

This shot stops at the neck

What is a close up?

400

What setting controls motion blur

What is shutter speed

400

This angle makes the object look bigger

What is low angle?

400

A low shutter speed will let in more or less light?

More

500
The opening in the camera that allows the photographer to see what is being photographed.
What is the view finder?
500

This shot shows the shoulder of another person in the picture.

What is an over the shoulder?

500

This setting controls how sensitive to light the sensor is

ISO

500

This angle makes the object look smaller

What is a high angle

500

A high aperture (F-stop) will make your background more or less blurry?

Less blurry