The document discusses key concepts in photography including ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. ISO measures the sensitivity of the image sensor, with higher numbers used in darker situations to allow faster shutter speeds. Shutter speed determines how long the shutter is open, with slower speeds used for low light or intentional blur. Aperture refers to the width of the lens opening, with wider openings admitting more light and resulting in a shallower depth of field.
2. What makes a person a photography? Not just someone snapping pictures? What genres of photography have you come across and what is your favourite genre of photography? What in your life are you passionate about? (possible subject matter for your coursework) Photography Questionnaire
6. So If the standard I.S.O is 100 when might we want to increase it? Philip Lorca Dicorcia uses high I.S.O
7. 100 ISO 3200 ISO 100 ISO is generally accepted as ‘normal’ and will give you lovely crisp shots (little noise/grain). 3200/6400 we get a higher sensitivity, more light hits the film. But we also get more grain and noise.
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10. Slow Shutter Speeds S.L.R cameras allow the user the chance to use very slow shutter speeds that are not fractions of seconds but actual seconds (for example 1 second, 10 seconds, 30 seconds etc). These are used in very low light situations, when you’re going after a specific effect or look.