Intro to Dark Room Photography (Final)

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You are shooting with a _____ camera.

35mm

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You rotate your lens back and forth moving the lens forward and backward as a way to adjust your __________

focus

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when choosing your film, choose film with the speed of (200 or 400) ____ for shooting outdoors in sunny conditions

200

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when choosing your film, choose film with the speed of (200 or 400) ____ for shooting for dimmer light and indoors

400

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To make a correct exposure, you need to control the amount of light that reaches the film. Name the two controls on your camera that control the amount of light that reaches the film?

shutter and aperture

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By effectively using your shutter speed, moving objects can be shown crisply sharp, frozen in mid motion, or blurred. When using faster shutter speed (1000 for example) the moving object will appear _____

sharper

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when utilizing higher speed film, there is an increase in what characteristic?

grain

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what filter do you use to start making test strips?

2.5

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Who was Edward Steichen and why was he significant?

first Director of Photography in MOMA

Famous for family of man exhibition

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Henri Cartier Bresson gave us what famous term in Photography? And what does it mean

Decisive moment

The moment where everything lines up perfectly in an organic way and is anticipated

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Who said “the negative is comparable to the composer’s score and the print to its performance” meaning capturing the photo is like writing the music and is like playing it?

Ansel Adams

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Who wrote the article ,the photography’s eye that we discussed and why was this article significant?

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Who was Alfred Stieglitz and why was he significant?

Photographer who is famous for making photography “art” in the art world

He created an exhibition where photography was next to paintings and in a shared space

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To make a correct exposure to need to control the amount of light that reaches the film. Name the 2 controls on your camera that control the amount of light that reaches the _______ and _______

Shutter and Aperture

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What is depth of field and how do you control it ?

How deep / far your camera is focusing

Controlled with aperture

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When utilizing higher speed film there’s an increase in what?

Grain

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