Lauren+Moran+Questions

===A: What is the relationship between ISO and f/stop(aperture) and shutter speed? What lighting techniques that come from natural light? Explain focus. === ISO is and indication to how sensitive a film is to light. The shutter speed is the amount of time that the shutter is open. Aperture is a setting where you set the size of the camera lenses. The larger the hole the more light that gets in, the smaller the hole the less light. It can mean the difference between one dimensional and multidimensional shots. The change in shutter speed from one stop to the next doubles the amount of light that gets in. Also this means if you increase o   ne and decrease the other you let the same amount of light in. Natural light comes from being outside, sometime, or the light in a room. sunlight on a cloudy day or moonlight. A natural light source comes through a window or glass door or skylight. Artificial light comes from flash from a camera, studio light. Focus helps the image look clear and when using the digital cameras, pressing half way down on the button that takes photos will focus on the subject.

A: What is depth of field and why is it important?
Depth of Field is the distance between the nearest and farthest object in a background that appears clear in an image. This is important because you want a clear and visible image when taking photos.



V: Vocabulary you should know
Light The Window Aperture Shutter Speed ISO Framing-

Using elements in the shot to frame the subject of the shot Rule of thirds-

Having something of interest at the points where the thirds intersect will make for a more interesting image. Fill the frame-

Let your subject fill the whole frame Level of horizontal-

Hold the camera steady and make sure the horizon line makes a straight line across the frame.

Leading lines-

Use it to create interest in your image and lead people into the picture

Interesting point of view- Where you stand and how you choose to interpret your subject can make a huge difference in the creativity and originality of your image.

Focus and depth of fields-

Make sure you take time to focus the camera and really hold it still to get the best shot.

?: Questions you have as you read, something you don't understand.
How were these styles discovered and why are they important? C: Connections to your own work and your own experiences. What does it remind you of? Lighting you have experiences using? When taking selfie in you want good natural lighting to be directed at you. I have experienced using natural light when taking selfies.