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(6) reasons why photography matters

Our photographs tell us what is important to us; photographs are part of our legacy; photographs allow us to share and to communicate; photographs makes us artists; photography is a complex language; photography has the power to move us

(4) tools to help you master the art of photography

Contrast, rule of thirds, point of view, and proximity

Refers to the brightness between the light and shadow areas of a picture

Contrast

The difference between light and shadow

Contrast

A photo is more interesting if the subject is not directly in the center

Rule of thirds

Photo directly in the center

Central focus

Rule of thirds, try placing your subject ----

1/3 to the left or right, or 1/3 from top or bottom

(6) basic concepts of digital camera

Trait on the use of the digital camera; proper handling of digital camera; pay attention to the subject; capture photos from unique angles; be active; join a photography club

Are for calculating the proper lighting and exposure

Camera's metering modes

Refer to the camera's sensitivity to light

ISO settings

A part of the camera that regulates the length of time or exposure that light is allowed to fall on a digital camera sensor

Shutter

The faster the subject is moving, the --- the shutter speed should be

Faster

Aperture aka

f/stop

Is the setting that controls the size of the opening of the lens that allows light into the camera

Aperture

The --- the aperture number, the --- the opening

Smaller; larger

The area of the image that appears sharp

Picture's depth of field

One key to achieve quality photos starts in the way the photographer uses and handles the ---

Digital camera

Always ensure a ---- before taking any shot

Steady camera

Oftentimes, digital cameras result to --- if the hands quiver a little

Blurred photographs

Getting a -- or using ---- will surely help in taking great photos

Tripod; any improvised but steady platform

A shot which the camera angle is deliberately slanted to one side

Tilt shot

This is commonly used for dramatic effects and to portray feelings of uneasiness, disorientation, intoxication, etc.

Tilt shot

The shot that gives the appearance of blurring while retaining sharp edges

Soft focus shot

It is used as an effect to eliminate blemishes, and in general, produces a dreamlike image

Soft focus shot

Focuses on the image where you want it

Framing shot

Refers to a shot where the source of the light used to expose the film comes from behind the subject

Backlighting shot

Where you are in the same height and angle as the subject

Eye-level shot

Refers to where the camera follows the subject from left to right or right to left, blurring the backgrounds, and shows speed

Panning shot

Looks down on the subject

High-angle shot

Captures fast movement using ordinary camera or video gear

Freeze-frame shot

This shot reveals interesting structures not visible to the naked eye

Freeze-frame shot

An elevated view of an object from above, with a perspective as though the observer were a bird

Bird's eyeshot

Where the camera moves in on the subject

Zoom shot

Helps you see really close to the subject

Close-up or macro shot

Makes for some amazing shots that capture a sweeping view of your subject

Wide-angle or panoramic shot

(3) some popular subjects that contemporary Filipino digital photographers capture

Self-expression; documentation; communication - advertising photography (food), fashion photography, travel photography, photojournalism

(2) outstanding filipino photographers

George Tapan; John K. Chua