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Multiple Choice
This activity contains 10 questions.
The method of photography that first allowed families in the U.S. and Europe to collect photos of themselves was:
heliography.
camera obscura.
zoogyroscope.
daguerreotype.
The earliest form of a camera, consisting of a large dark chamber with a lens opening through which an image is projected onto the opposite surface in its natural colors, is called a:
daquerrotype.
camera obscura.
brownie.
zoogyroscope.
The ________ of a camera controls the amount of light entering the camera.
film speed
ASA
aperture
lenses
Exposed and developed print film is refered to as a
print.
negative.
film.
exposure.
_______________ was an early crusader for photography in his/her Gallery 291.
Steiglitz
Bourke-White
Cartuer-Bresson
Hine
__________________ is credited with introducing the concept of the photo essay.
Steiglitz
Bourke-White
Cartuer-Bresson
Hine
_______________ used photographs to increase public awarness of the beauty of nature in his/her photos of national parks.
Stieglitz
Bourke-White
Cartier-Bresson
Adams
_______________ invented the Polaroid camera.
Alfred Stieglitz
Bourke-White
Cartier-Bresson
Edwin Land
The ___________ of a camera controls the amount of time that light may enter the camera.
shutter
aperture
ASA/ISO
viewfinder
The light sensitive coating on film is called the ______________.
transparency
emulsion
size
silver salts
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