Types of lenses
Standard: everyday photography
wide-angle: viewing landscapes
ultra-wide: dramatic landscapes telephoto: view from a distance
Macro: extreme close-ups
Fisheye: ultra wide that creates distorted barrel.
The three exposure triangles
Aperture: controls light and depths
Shutter Speed: Controls duration of light exposure
ISO: light sensitivity
What is Aperture?
The opening of a camera lens that controls how much light reaches the sensor.
What is shutter speed.
The duration of which the camera’s shutter stayed open.
What is lighting?
Quality of light that shapes, mood, texture and depth.
What is Viewpoint?
The position a camera captures a subject from
What is Framing?
Using elements in a scene to frame a subject.
What is an angle?
The direction from which a photo is taken.
What is focus?
The point of maximum sharpness and quality on a specific area.
What is pose?
The arrangement of subjects
What is composition?
The arrangement of visual elements in a frame.
What is symmetry?
Balanced mirroring elements across an axis