Across |
5. | created a high quality image with multiple copies (3 words) |
8. | camera invented by George Eastman |
9. | taking the same subject several times by doubling and halving the exposure to ensure a good print |
10. | a lens for close-up work (2 words) |
11. | founding member of the Photo Sucession who promoted "straight" photography (2 words) |
12. | the size of the lens opening |
13. | literally means "dark room" (2 words) |
14. | this type of photographer shoots subjects s/he is interested in then tries to sell the prints |
16. | a mechanical device that exposes the film for a desired time period (2 words) |
17. | this type of photographer is hired to shoot specific subjects and recieves a regular salary |
20. | the camera's eye is its _______ |
22. | through a system of mirrors the image is reflected on a round class screen (2 words) |
23. | a "school" of photography that recorded factories, machinery, and other unromantic subjects |
25. | composition is the arrangement of visual _______ |
26. | the first photographic process to be developed outside of a lab |
27. | the amount of time a shutter is open (2 words) |
30. | known for his photographs of Civil War battlefields (2 words) |
32. | another name for the calotype, invented by Talbot |
33. | the chemical used in developing that makes an image permanent |
34. | a lgiht sensitive solution that is transferred to paper or film |
35. | a three-legged adjustable stand that screws into the bottom of a camera to hold is steady |