1. What is your self portrait about? (Now that you've actually started the project this answer may be different than what you initially wrote last week.)
2. What is your current grade in photo class? 1. Which of the following is okay for photojournalists to do according to the NPPA code of ethics:
a. shove, push, and step on people to get to the front at a concert b. accept a free dinner in exchange for a photo shoot at a new restaurant c. say "I'm sorry for your loss" when photographing the President's widow at the funeral d. taking a deliberately unflattering photo of a political candidate who you did not vote for 2. Photojournalists should be: a. Interested in current events b. comfortable taking photos in studio lighting only c. experts at macro photography d. shy 1. Which of these edits would be allowed for Photojournalists?
a. Clone stamping a person out of the background of a photo b. Darkening the sky to make it appear more intense c. Dodging a person's teeth to make them whiter d. Clone stamping a piece of dust that was on your lens. 2. What do you think your Un-Selfie will be about? 1. If a photojournalist is taking unbiased photos they are...
a. taking pictures that only show what they believe b. taking pictures that make a politician look evil c. taking pictures that show exactly what happened, not their opinion of what happened d. taking pictures that give the viewer a sense of their feelings on an issue 2. What kind of shutter speed do you think photojournalists use most often? a. fast b. slow 1. What does it mean if the lines on your light meter are towards the minus?
a. The picture will be underexposed (too dark) b. The picture will be too grainy c. The picture will be overexposed (too bright) d. The picture will be just right 2. What does the visibility icon look like in Photoshop? a. A black and white circle b. A trash can c. An eye d. A paintbrush 1. If I see the shadow of my subject on the backdrop in the studio I am making the following mistake:
a. My lights are too bright b. My subject is standing too close to the backdrop c. My shutter speed is too fast d. My ISO is too high 2. To adjust my aperture in Manual exposure mode I need to: a. hold down the +/- button with my pointer finger and scroll with my thumb b. hold down the shutter release button with my pointer and take the photo c. switch to Aperture priority mode and scroll with my thumb d. get closer to my subject 1. Lighting modifiers such as the grid and snoot (which are both black) will make your light:
a. dramatic b. spread out c. soft d. colorful 2. In the studio we always start out with the same settings, including: a. Shutter speed 1/200th and high ISO b. Aperture f/16 and low ISO c. Low Iso and shutter speed 1/200 d. Aperture f/5 and shutter speed 1/4000 Today is Giving Tuesday.
1. What is one way you could participate in giving back without spending any money? Check out the link below for ideas: https://www.givingtuesday.org/individuals 1. Name one tip for getting good portraits.
2. What is one Photoshop tool that you can use to improve your portraits? 1. If I want to darken the background of my portrait I should...
a. Use the dodge tool and brush over the background b. Use the clone stamp by pressing Alt Click c. Use the burn tool and brush over the background d. Use a levels layer, slide the black slider, and layer mask the person 2. To create a small depth of field in your portrait you should... a. Use an f/16 b. Use an ISO of 1600 c. Use a shutter speed of 1/4000th d. Use an f/5 and get close to the subject |
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