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Photography

Skill Level

2

Year

1928

Version

23.12.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

Photography AY Honor.png
Photography
Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
1928
See also



1. Explain the principles of camera construction, what the camera lens does, the effect of light on light-sensitive film, and the action of developers.

2. What is meant by the "speed" of the film? What does ASA/ISO mean?

3. How are shutter speed, lens aperture, and film speed related?

4. Give the principal uses of photography.


5. Take print or slide pictures illustrating at least eight of the following techniques. Use comparison pictures for illustration:

a. Framing

b. Camera steadiness

c. Direction of lighting - front, backlighting, side

d. Panning - background blurred with subject in focus

e. Rule of thirds

f. Angle - eye level, high and low angle

g. Level horizon

h. Distance from subject - fill the frame

i. Use of leading lines

j. Quality of light - shade, sunlight, and time of day

k. Correct exposure - underexposed, overexposed, and correctly exposed

l. Use of flash - distance and reflective objects


6. Do one of the following:

a. Tell how black and white film is developed into negatives and print eight of your own pictures.

b. Tell how slides are made and develop one roll of film.