Scantron 882E
1. APERTURE controls amount of light.
2. SHUTTER SPEED controls the amount of time
3. Meter evaluates the brightness/intensity of light
4. (APERTURE)2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
5.(SHUTTER SPEED) 1,2,4,8,15,30,60,125,250,500,1000
6. White Balance Symbols
6. ISO How sensitive film or digital chip is to light
7. Visual representation of values HISTOGRAM
8. Photograph a scene with multiple different exposures. BRACKETING
9. COLLAGE art form that uses bits of things such as newspaper to create an incongruous relationship for their symbolic or suggestive effect
10. Photographer who helped change child labor laws (LEWIS HINE)
11. (EDWARD S. CURTIS) Photographer who used the process of Ethnography a systematic study of people and cultures
12. (PICTORIALISM) a style of photography that emphasizes creating or manipulating an image often to imitate the aesthetics of painting
13. (Group F/64) Photographic style characterized by sharp focused images and carefully framed images.
14. (Ansel Adams) Photographer who developed the zone system which divides a scene into values and how it would effect exposure and the aesthetics of the image.
15. (ALEXANDER RODCHENKO) Russian Constructivist photographer who made images in the service of the revolution.
16. (Hannah Hoch) Artist who used collage and was connected to the Dadaist artistic style that rejected logic and rationality.
17. (Henri Cartier-Bresson) Photographer who created a book called the Decisive Moment that used surrealist ideas. Surrealist ideas connect to the subconscious, dreams, and what is reality.
18. Depth of field is effected by 3 things: A} Aperture B} Distance from subject C} Choice of focal length
19. (Colloidal Process) Requires the photographic material to be coated, sensitized, exposed and developed within the span of about fifteen minutes and creates a negative.
20. (Daguerreotype)Photographic process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered copper plate and mercury vapor to create a single image.
21. (Calotype) an early photographic process in which negatives were made using paper coated with silver iodide.

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