History of Photography
Parts of the Camera
Terminology
Camera functions
Compostion
100

Who was the scientist and photographer who used a high powered - high speed flash to freeze motion

Who is Harold Eugene Edgarton?

100

The part of the camera located behind the lens that opens and closes to let light in.

What is the shutter?

100

This is the oldschool short hand term used in photography to describe the different quantities of light that can either be increased or decreased.

What are F-Stops

100
This button allows you to fully control the operation of the camera.
What is Manual mode?
100
What is ONE way to emphasize a subject through composition?

What is emphasis through framing, contrast, focus, scale?

200

What was the name of the 1st small box camera that could be easily carried around?

What is a Kodak Brownie

200

The optical glass used to gather and focus light rays to form an image.

What is the lens?

200
This is the camera's sensitivity to light.
What is ISO?
200

This setting you press once to keep the lens open, and you press it again to close the lens exposure.

What is the TIME setting?

200

This is the most dynamic type of BLANK you can use to organize the elements in your frame. These BLANKS can move the viewer from foreground to background. 

What are diagnol lines?

300

Which Victorian Era Queen was an amateur photographer who never traveled without her Kodak Brownie camera.

Who is Queen Alexandra?

300

This setting allows you to take multiple pictures in sequence.

What is continous or burst mode?

300

In Lightroom, this is the name of the graph that shows us the disrtrobution of tones in your image.

What is the histrogram?

300
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 represent this
What is ISO?
300

The BLANK is the phrase used to desribe the point at which composition and timing meet to create a dramatic, poignent expression of the action.

What is the DECISIVE MOMENT?

400

Who is the documentary photographer, sometimes called the grandfather of street photography,  who coined the phrase "The Decisive Moment" 

Who is Henry Cartier-Bresson?

400

This extremely useful button on NIKON cameras allows you to change many variables quickly, such as ISO, Picture Control, White Balance, Image Size and Quality, AF and Manual Focus, etc

What is the "i" button?

400

The shutter speed, the aperture and the ISO make up this.

What is the exposure triangle?

400
This is the partially automatic camera mode in Nikon cameras that allows you to change just the shutter speed while maintaining a proper exposure. (high fives given if you can name this mode in Canon Cameras)

What is S or Shutter Priority (TV in Canon)?

400

This compositional design term refers to when there is equal visual weight in the frame.

What is symmetry?

500

Name where the two camera obscruas left in Los Angeles is location.

What is Griffith Park Observatory and Santa Monica

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

This is how we would describe an image or print that is lacking in contrast

What is FLAT?

500

BLANK 1 is the cut off for hand holding your camera. Below this expsoure you will experience BLANK (2)

What is 1/60th of a second and camera shake!


500

If the subject is in focus and the background behind the subject is blurred, does the composition have a shallow or deep depth of field?

What is a shallow depth of field?