Photography 1: (Vocabulary & Techniques/Styles)

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Across
  1. 5. Creates movement & focus.
  2. 6. Identification & establish authorship.
  3. 8. Grid Alignment.
  4. 10. Visual organization.
  5. 11. Visual variety.
  6. 16. The Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes.
  7. 17. Objects that are very close to the lens, the film or the sensor.
  8. 19. Physically zooming in & maximizing space.
  9. 20. Identifying areas of visual interest.
  10. 21. A method to organize information with categories.
  11. 24. Visual gesture.
  12. 26. Blending into the surroundings, creating an optical illusion.
  13. 28. Areas defined with a height and length.
  14. 31. An art form that layers and combines various digital elements—like photos, textures & text.
  15. 32. ___ & White: Compositions lacking color.
  16. 33. Includes Radial, Reflectional, Translational, Repeating & Fractional).
  17. 34. Visual composing.
  18. 35. Number of objects.
  19. 36. Interlacing materials.
  20. 37. Identifying relationships between elements.
Down
  1. 1. Structures already there & layering.
  2. 2. Captures the personality, identity, & essence of a person.
  3. 3. Focuses on capturing inanimate objects, typically arranged in a deliberate composition.
  4. 4. Concept of integrating a repetition of elements.
  5. 7. Any image of a good for sale, meant to entice shoppers.
  6. 9. A meditative, easy-to-learn art form that uses structured, repetitive patterns.
  7. 12. A series of steps designed to streamline efficiency.
  8. 13. Observing areas around.
  9. 14. One half of an image is an exact of the other, creating visual harmony and balance.
  10. 15. Visual styles.
  11. 18. A style that focuses on extreme simplicity, using few elements, negative space & clean compositions.
  12. 22. A conceptual approach that dismantles, and reassembles imagery.
  13. 23. Image editing software developed by Adobe.
  14. 25. Structures already there.
  15. 27. Visual order.
  16. 29. Finding Letters in abstract shapes, buildings, shadows, fences, and natural elements.
  17. 30. Ranges of tones based on lighting.
  18. 33. Balance.