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42 Cards in this Set
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Composition is defined as... |
Arrangement of visual element |
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_________helps the eye "feel" a photo and gives the photo a 3-D effect. |
Texture |
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An eye- catching photo and audience appeal are items that provide_____ ______. |
Visual Interest |
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____directs eye movement. |
Line |
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Movement is another name for ______. |
Motion |
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______shows the spatial relationship between objects within a photo/ |
Shape |
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That which pinpoints the photographer's location is _______. |
Perspective |
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_____Is evident in every photo. It helps define the photographer's purpose. |
Light |
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The goal of______is to make the subject of the photo feel comfortable. |
Naturalness |
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The act of____is making sure there is nothing distracting the viewer's eye from the focal point of the photo. |
Awarness |
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That which describes a photographer's message is considered________. |
Expression |
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A photograph that provides an emotion for the viewer exhibits__________. |
Mood |
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The idea of photo journalism began with ______ __________ who recorded their history by drawing pictures on walls of their homes. |
Cave Dwellers
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The first color photo was produced by.... |
James Maxwell |
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Photography began as a..... It is now considered......(two words) |
Science Art and Science |
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Photography is defined as...(two words)
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Light and writing |
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Photojournalism began when _______ of photographers were printed in newspapers. |
Engraving |
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The first successful photo was taken around the year.... Why was it considered successful for that time period? |
1827 first permanent camera image |
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Steve Sasson, a man who worked for the ________ company, created the first digital camera. However, the _____ Corporation was the company that introduced it to the public. |
Kodak company Apple |
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The first 35mm camera was introduced in which European country? |
Germany |
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What happened in the newspaper industry to make it possible for publishers to begin printing photos directly onto paper? |
Many advancements in printing |
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Some loved photography because... Others didn't like it because... Others thought.... |
No artistic ability is needed Is evil Painting/drawing would cease to exist |
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Scientist Edward H. Land developed the process for the .... |
Polaroid land Camera |
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George Eastman invented... |
Roll Film |
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What caused the "golden age" of photo J? When did the "golden age"begin? |
Photography became popular The early 1930's |
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In the "golden age." which form of media became a widespread source news and information? |
Magazines |
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List for types of media in which photo journalism exists today. |
Magazines, Newspapers, Internet, Television |
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What federal commission regulates all types of media INCLUDING photography? |
FCC |
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Staging photos is legal wen: A-trying to "clean" a photo scene for the sake of quality and clarity. T or F B- a photographer is trying distort the truth |
T and F |
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When is a photograph considered copyrighted? |
The moment it is taken |
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In photography, what does the term copyrighted mean? |
Cant use someone else's photo without that persons consent. |
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What are the legal consequences for using someone else's copyrighted photographs? |
A- up to a year in Jail B-25,000 |
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T or F It is legal for a newspaper photographer to take a picture of a man in an ambulance without the man's permission? Why or why not? |
False Right of privacy
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T or F As a photographer for the media you can legally enter someone's property even if they tell you not to. |
False |
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Why is it legal to stand on the street and take a photo of someone on his/her personal property? |
They are on public property |
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T or F If a police officer tells you to give him/her your camera, you must do so or go to jail. Why or why not? |
False, your camera is your personal property. |
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If you took photos of a crime being committed, why might you be required to provide the police with those photos, your camera card, or your roll of film? What must the police do to require you to turn over the property mentioned above? |
Police might use your photos as evidence for the crime. Get a court order from a Judge. |
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Give an example of a store whose manager would most likely stop you from taking photos in his or her business. Why would the manager want you to stop taking photos? |
Clothing stores He or She does not want clothes reproduced by someone else. |
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Give an example of a store whose manager typically encourages patrons to take photos in his/her place of business. Why would he or she do so?
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Restaurant encourage customers to have a good time. |
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T or F Legally you always have to ask for permission to take photos in a store or restaurant. |
False |
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T or F in the media, libel is defined as the printing or broadcasting of false information that damages someone's reputation. |
T |
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T or F Legal is to the law as ethical is to one's own reputation. |
True |