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- 4. Popular brand of camera created by Eastman Kodak. Its reasonable price point and simplicity brought photography to the masses.
- 7. The length of time a camera's film or digital sensor is exposed to light.
- 8. Prominent contributor to the Dada and Surrealist movements. Known for his camera-less photography experiments which he coined 'rayographs.'
- 10. Opening inside of camera lens that controls depth of field.
- 12. A lenseless variation of the camera obscura that projects an inverted and upside down image on the box's interior wall.
- 14. Term referring to the first or last hour of sunshine during the day. Photographers often try to take advantage of its warm, soft light.
- 15. 20th century French photographer known for his candid 35mm photography and capturing 'the decisive moment.'
- 17. This function controls the film's or digital sensor's sensitivity to light.
- 18. An older photographic process that resulted in a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal coated in photographic emulsion.
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- 1. A space where film can be processed and prints are developed.
- 2. Nanny/street photographer whose massive archive was discovered after her death at a thrift auction.
- 3. Ultra wide camera lens, typically with a 180 degree angle of view that produces exaggerated visual distortion.
- 5. Term that refers to the overall amount of light reaching the camera's film or digital sensor and determines how bright or dark an image will be.
- 6. Virginia-based photographer best known for her photographs of her children and southern landscapes.
- 9. How forms within a scene are arranged in the camera's viewfinder.
- 11. Photographic process used from 1840-1865 that involved the use of dangerous chemicals such as cyanide and mercury.
- 13. Renowned landscape photographer, educator and environmentalist whose conservation work earned him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
- 16. Early photographic printing method known for its rich blue tones. Invented by astronomer and scientist Sir John Herschel.
