Photojournalism - Terminology Review

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Across
  1. 1. use to capture the vastness of subject rather than having to step back to take photo
  2. 3. emphasis on how the subject or items in the photo feel when touched
  3. 6. type of photography that focuses on buildings, specifically the interior, exterior, and fine details
  4. 7. an image that shows you the whole building
  5. 10. the time of the day that is best to take photos (dawn/dusk)
  6. 11. too much positive space can make the photo feel ________.
  7. 15. a person who designs, prepares, and styles food for photography
  8. 19. not directly above the subject, but pointing lens downward about 45 degrees
  9. 21. The type of leading lines where two lines meet is called _________ lines.
  10. 22. an area of photography where food is photographed as the main subject for still images
  11. 24. the type of photo that focuses more on the people who use those rooms
  12. 26. Helps you captivate the foreground elements, like snow covering a river or lake, by placing the subject on the ________ line.
  13. 27. removing one of the elements that makes up a pattern is a pattern __________.
  14. 29. placing the subject on the imaginary grid lines, or off center
  15. 30. creates movement in the photo, such as sprinkling garnish or taking a bite
  16. 32. items used to help you set your scene
  17. 33. A picture using reflection in a mirror is an example of __________.
  18. 35. the negative space in a photo; area not including the subject
  19. 36. a type of photography that focuses on the beauty of the world and outdoors (mountains, trees, grassland)
  20. 38. used to create aesthetically pleasing shadows
Down
  1. 2. a photo taken at eye level or face to face, showing the layers of the subject
  2. 4. subject placed in front of the light source and creates contrast or silhouette
  3. 5. a photo taken from directly above
  4. 8. added to changes the color and mood of a photo while shooting or after when editing
  5. 9. taking a photo at the lowest level and looking straight up toward your subject
  6. 12. taking a photo below the subject's eye level to make the subject appear more powerful
  7. 13. refers to focal point of the photo and contrast between foreground/background elements
  8. 14. a style that focuses on the use of natural lighting or a bright background to give a soft/diffused look
  9. 16. features the individual architectural elements of a building’s interior or exterior
  10. 17. the repetition of any of the elements of art
  11. 18. a style that places emphasis on shadows and contrasting subject from background
  12. 20. rule of thirds is mastered by placing the eyes of a living focal point on the intersecting __________ lines.
  13. 23. this plays a significant role in landscape photography and changes the mood of a scene
  14. 25. using an 3 or 5 subjects to create a group
  15. 28. You can align the horizon with the ___________ gridline to emphasize the beauty of the sky.
  16. 31. the focal point of a photo; also considered the positive space
  17. 34. a type of line used to add dynamic and movement to your image, guiding the viewer's eye (like staircase or road)
  18. 37. Leads the viewer's eye, such as the edge of a building, the corner of a room, or the curve of a walkway or stair