Saturday, December 3, 2016

Final 9am Saturday December 10


Identify View Camera, Field Camera, Range finder, SLR, and Medium Format

• Robert Frank (Photographer who roamed the United States in the 1950’s and is associated with the beat generation.)

Pieter Hugo (Photographer interested in the issues connected with Africa.)

• Seydou Keita (Commercial photographer in Africa who worked in the 1950’s & 1960’s whose work rose to the level of art.)

• Jacqueline Hassink (Photographs use postmodern ideas to critique female gender stereotypes.)

Carrie Mae Weems (Photographer whose primary concern in art, as in politics, is with the status and place of African-Americans.)

• Cindy Sherman ( Photographs use post modern ideas to critique female gender stereotypes )

Andreas Gursky (Photographer who is interested not in the individual, but the human environment.  Images focus on globalism.)

• William Eggleston ( Photographed the American South using color film & had what he called a democratic way of looking.)

Tomatsu Shomie (Photographer that photographed objects, locations, and the people of Nagasaki.)

Gary Winnogrand (Street photographer who used a range finder camera to capture the drama theater of the street.)

Wide Angle lens for a full frame/35mm camera(20mm-35mm)
Normal Lens for a full frame/35mm camera lens (50mm)
Telephoto lens for a full frame/35mm camera (70mm-500mm)
Identify Spot Meter, Matrix/Evaluative, and Center Weighted Meter
Ambient meter Light that falls on a subject matter.
Prime Lens single focal length
Zoom Lens multiple focal length
• Grey card 18% grey value
Rule of Thirds
• Noise random speckles and grain or variation of brightness or color info in pictures.
Exposure amount of light that reaches your film or sensor when you take your picture.
Contrast difference in Values in photograph
Lens speed refers to the maximum aperture diameter, or minimum f-number, of a photographic lens.