What big breakthrough did Eastman Kodak have at the beginning of the 20th century that made photography more accessible?
They created a camera that did not need film.
They made cameras affordable for the public.
They established professional photographers.
They created a complicated but effective camera.
Drones are becoming increasingly accessible and are often used for photography. What perspective will these images have?
one-eye view
eye-level view
birds-eye view
worms-eye view
Which type of photographer was Margaret Bourke-White?
Civil War photographer
portrait photographer
landscape photographer
documentary photographer
Eastman Kodak could sell the Brownie for very little because it knew it could make money on film and photo processing. What would be the BEST equivalent to this in today’s society?
cars that require gas and maintenance
inexpensive printers and costly ink cartridges
food services with additional cost for takeout
sports clothes that are matching jackets and pants
Which BEST describes the limitation of the first daguerreotype?
It was used for portraits only.
It required a very long exposure.
It could only capture still images on film.
It would fade quickly when exposed to light.
What does Ansel Adam’s Zone System alter?
the light and dark elements of photographs
the way that nature had been photographed
the shape of natural forms and organic lines
the places that people were allowed to take pictures
What was the primary limitation on photographs taken by Nicéphore Niépce ?
They took eight hours to create.
They could not include moving people.
They required silver chloride, which was rare.
They would continue to darken if exposed to light.
Imagine that the image in your photograph was a bit darker than you had hoped. How could you resolve this issue?
Brighten the image during editing.
Crop the dark items out of the picture.
Change the chemical while developing.
Reframe the picture with a different focal point.
What is Matthew Brady MOST famous for?
his documentation of the Civil War
requiring his work to be saved in archives
the photographs he took during the Great Depression
being the first to insist that papers publish images