1. APERTURE controls amount of light.
2. SHUTTER SPEED controls the amount of time
3. Meter evaluates the brightness/intensity of light
4.Dodging - subtracting light/time from a print in the darkroom. Makes sections of photo lighter in value. Term used in photoshop to describe making a section lighter value.
5. Burning - adding light/time to a print in the darkroom. Makes sections darker value. Term used Photoshop to describe making a section darker value.
6. ISO/ASA - how sensitive film or digital sensor is to light. Smaller the number less sensitive/bigger more sensitive to light.
7. (Colloidal Process) Requires the photographic material to be coated, sensitized, exposed and developed within the span of about fifteen minutes and creates a negative.
8. (Daguerreotype)Photographic process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered copper plate and mercury vapor to create a single image.
9. (Calotype) an early photographic process in which negatives were made using paper coated with silver iodide.
10. Silver Gelatin dry plate process, one step process, allows for some portability since you no longer need a portable darkroom
11. Depth of field is effected by 3 things: A} Aperture B} Distance from subject C} Choice of focal length
12. (APERTURE)2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
13.(SHUTTER SPEED) 1,2,4,8,15,30,60,125,250,500,1000
14. Visual representation of values HISTOGRAM
15. Photograph a scene with multiple different exposures. BRACKETING
16. WIDE ANGLE - 24-35mm (35mm or full frame) gives you wider coverage to photograph more space
17. NORMAL 50mm (35mm or full frame) approximates unaided human eye would see.
18. TELEPHOTO or LONG FOCUS (35mm or full frame) 70 to 500mm magnifies what you are looking
19. PRIME LENS - Single focal length
20. ZOOM LENS - Multiple focal lengths
21. (EDWARD S. CURTIS) Photographer who used the process of Ethnography a systematic study of people and cultures
22. (PICTORIALISM) a style of photography that emphasizes creating or manipulating an image often to imitate the aesthetics of painting
23. (Group F/64) Photographic style characterized by sharp focused images and carefully framed images.
24. (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.
25. (Dorothea Lange) Photographer that documented migrant farm works and Japanese Americans interred at Manzanar.
26. (Walker Evans) Photographer that documented farmers in Hale County Alabama and produced an important photography book called American Photographs.
27. (FSA Farm Security Administration) Government organization that hired a group of photographers to document how people were dealing with the great depression.
28. (August Sander) Photographer who produced a body of work that focused on portraits of people that represented all parts of German society
29. (Albert Renger-Patzsch) photographer connected to the artistic style New Objectivity and whose subject focus on the natural world and industrial objects/machines.
30. (Lewis Hine) Photographer who helped change child labor laws.
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