Photography 1 Final

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Yousuf Karsh

- photos of famous people like Winston Churchill, Martha Graham, and Marx Brothers.

Hard lighting

Travels uninterrupted from the source to the subject; right sunshine or spotlight. Produces sharp and relatively high-contrast photos. Bright highlights and deep shadows emphasizes textural and 3 dimensional qualities of a subject.

I have made a print using a #4 filter and it has too much contrast. What can I do to bring in more gray tones?

Use a lower filter

Which of the following are features of an SLR?

Viewing, composing, focusing, and taking the pic are done through a single lens by way of a reflex mirror.

Elizabeth B Henry

Wildlife Photographer. Best known for her Sepia photographs from Africa. Visited Africa in 1975. Lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

What does the aperture creatively control?

depth of field

Soft lighting

diffused or interrupted as it travels from the source to the subject; sunlight scattered by clouds. Gives a portrait subject's face more even illumination with general definition, with softer edges and little difference between both sides of the face. Creates less contrast and a relatively shadowless effect.

What is the name of the following set of numbers? 2 2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16 22 32

f/stops

Tableau Photography

generally refers to a photograph of a constructed fictional scene.

The films latent image is

invisible until developed

What is dodging?

Holding back light from areas of the print in order to lighten/reduce exposure to those areas

Which shutter speed will BEST stop action?

1/1000, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/15....1/1000

Which speed film is best for low light situations?

100, 200, 400, 800? answer 800

When making a print, which filter should you always begin with to determine contrast?

2

Which lens focal length is closest to the view the human eye sees, and is therefore considered a normal focal length?

50mm

My meter reading indicates an exposure of F/11 @15. Which exposure is equivalent and will allow me to hand hold the camera and avoid camera shake?

60 @ F/4, 60@ F/5.6, 30 @F/8, 125 @F/5.6 60@F/5.6

What does the temperature of the film developer influence.

How long to develop the film

What does the shutter speed creatively control?

How motion i shown

A negative that was made on a very bright day will likely need what?

A lower number filter during printing.

What is burning?

Adding light to areas of the print in order to darken/add exposure to those areas.

David Bailey

After finishing his national service in 1958, Bailey secured a job with David Olin, who was then the main supplier of photos to Queen Magazine. In 1959 he became an assistant to fashion photographer John French in London. Was doing freelance for Vogue by this point. He rose to fame making stars of a new generation of models including Jean Shrimpton and Penelope Tree. Has made quite a few movies, published books over the years. To this day he continues to do celebrity shoots for Vogue In the past 40 years Bailey has held steadfast to the way in which he take pictures: Black-and-white, minimalist, very graphic with high contrasts between lighter values and darker tones, and shot on a variety of formats.

Ansel Adams

Best known for his images of the American west especially Yosemite National Park.

Boudoir Photography

Boudoir is a French term meaning a woman's bedroom or private room for dressing or resting. Boudoir is a style of fashion photography, mainly of women, wearing little to no clothing. Subjects are sometimes in suggestive settings or positions to show the beauty of the subject's figure. Upscale hotel rooms, private homes, and studios are common staging areas. Boudoir photography is not considered erotic or pornographic, but rather an artistic and sensual view of the human body. These photos are often a popular wedding day gift.

Vivian Maier

Spent 5 years in New York City as young adult Lived in Chicago for the remainder Nanny for several families, including the Gensburgs Died April 21st, 2009

What is panning?

Stopping the action of the subject by moving the camera in the same direction as the subject's motion during the exposure.

Toning- reasons for

Change and improve the appearance of a print and increase print permanence.

If my test strip is too dark, what adjustment must I make in order to obtain better results?

Close down my aperture so less light is being used.

The difference between the light areas and the dark areas of the negative or print is called

Contrast

What does the a higher number contrast filter do to a print?

Creates more contrast

Critiquing a photo: Composition

Subject matter, framing/cropping, centered/rule of thirds, tonal range, line, balance, shape pattern symmetry texture

Tamara Kenneally

Fine Art Animal Photographer. Interested in Animal Rights and Behavior. Based in Melbourne, Australia. Began taking pictures when she was 11 years old. She strongly believes that animals do not belong in a studio, but in a natural setting.

What are the clumps of silver halide crystals that appear on film after development?

Grain

Slow speed film

Has finer grain, is less sensitive to light, requires more light for proper exposure, means using a larger aperture or slower shutter speed

What is the term for the plane of focus that is acceptably sharp?

Depth of field

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a wide angle lens?

Depth of field will be shorter than normal for any given F/stop.

What are the 4 steps to critiquing a work of art?

Description, analysis, interpretation, evaluation

Suggestions for critiquing:

Description- what do you see? What is obvious to one may not be obvious to another. Interpretation- ask these questions- Does it make sense? Does it offer insight? Is it interesting? Does it engage other interpretations?

What is the correct order and times for developing a print?

Developer 1 minute; Stop 30 seconds; Fix 3-5 minutes; Wash 10 minutes

Jesse Freidin

Dog Photographer. Voted best dog photographer in 2010, 2011, and 2012. He's exhibited in more than 15 locations in the San Francisco Bay Area alone. Prefers to use his 1970's Hasselbad with Ilford HP5 Plus black and white film. He works with "analog film processes." Analog photography is just a fancy way of saying either film or traditional photography.

Eve Arnold

Eve Arnold covered politics including the republican National Convention in 1952, but she is well known for her celebrity photos. Arnold is best known for her intimate portraits of both the rich and famous Eve Arnold's famous pictures were also some of her most memorable ones. Such as: Havana brothels Moscow psychiatric hospital. She was also a photographer on 40 movie sets.

Critiquing a photo: Technical

Exposure, focus, depth of field, lighting

I am taking photos at the Grand Canyon. I want a very long depth of field. My camera gives me an exposure of F/8 @ 500. Which equivalent exposure will give me the greatest depth of field?

F/11 @250, F/16 @125, F/22 @ 60, F/5.6 @ 1000. F/22 @ 60

Which of the following is not an equivalent exposure of F/11 @ 250?

F/16 @125, F/32 @30, F/22@60, F/5.6@15 F/5.6@15

I am taking photos at a track race. I want to stop the action of the cars. My camera give me an exposure of F/11 @60. Which equivalent exposure is best to use to stop the action of the racers?

F/22 @15, F/16 @30, F/8 @125, F/4 @500. F/4 @500

Richard Avedon

In 1955, Avedon brought innovation to fashion and photography. His piece "Dovima With Elephants" became a very iconic fashion photograph. He worked for Harper's Bazaar magazine for 20 years from 1945 to 1965. He became well known for not only his fashion photography but his B&W portraits. He took pictures of very iconic and famous people such as; president Dwight Eisenhower, Marilyn Monroe, and the Beatles.

Annie Leibovitz

In 1970 Annie started working for the brand new magazine Rolling Stone as a staff photographer In 1973 she became the chief photographer and held that position for 10 years

Boudoir Photography cont.

In the roaring 1920's Albert A. Allen was a well known boudoir and nude photographer in California. During this time period nude photography was illegal and Allen was indicted for mailing obscene materials through the postal service.

Alexa Meade

Inspired by the concept of painting the shadows as they are cast on top of objects Creates paintings directly on top of the physical subjects When photographed, the paintings appear to be 2D painted canvas Most challenging part is all the painting and photography that must be completed in one day No use of Photoshop or digital effects

Critiquing a photo: Feel

Intent or motivation, mood, what emotions are evoked, like or dislike, does it tell a story make a statement or challenge a preconceived notion?

What is bracketing?

Make an exposure. Then make 2 additional exposures that are one stop more and one stop less than the first.

Mary Magsamen & Stephan Hillerbrand

Mary Magsamen and Stephan Hillerbrand live in Houston, Texas. They are a husband and wife photography collective. Their photography work draws upon the rich Fluxus practice of incorporating humor, performance, video art and everyday objects. Expanding their personal family life into a contemporary art conversation about family dynamics, suburban life and American consumer excess which they call "suburban fluxus".

What is fast film?

One that is more sensitive to light.

What is a thin negative?

Overexposure in the camera

What is the purpose of spot toning (or spotting) a print?

To cover up print spots left by printing with a dirty or scratched negative.

Which of the following is the correct process for developing film?

Prewash,develop according to the chart, stop for 1 minute, fix for 5 minutes (10 min for Tmax), wash

What is the name of the following set of numbers? 1 2 4 8 15 30 60 125 250 500 1000

Shutter speed

What does SLR mean

Single lens reflex

A technically good print has what qualities?

Tone in the highlights and detail in the shadows.

What is one possible outcome for a print that has not washed completely?

The paper will stain.

When taking a meter reading, which of the following is necessary to obtain the correct exposure?

The scene should have approximately equal light and dark areas

The light meter in your camera

measures the subject lighting and suggests an f/stop and shutter speed based on the film speed (ISO) you are using, reads the light in the scene and recommends an f/stop and shutter speed that produces middle gray, is accurate only as long as the scene has a balanced mix of light and dark areas

A camera meter takes an exposure reading of the scene and interprets it to be

mid-tone (middle) gray

Developer

reacts with silver halide crystals to form an image

The doubling or halving the amount of light in an exposure is called

stop

Test strips are a way of determining

the correct contrast and exposure for a print

The variety of tones between dark and light is called

tonal range

Keith Carter

transcendental realist from Beaumont, Texas

Fixer

washes away unexposed silver halide crystals


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