Q1: What is the etymology (origin & history) of the word photography?
The etymology of the word photography is writing with light.
Q2: What year was the first photograph made in camera?
The year was 1826 (Joseph Nicéphore Niépce)
Q3: When did the first photograph of a human appear?
The first photograph appeared in1838 (Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre)
Q4: Who made the first ‘selfie’?
Robert Cornelius (1839) made the first selfie.
Q5: When did the first colour photograph appear?
The first colour photograph appeared on 1861 (James Clerk Maxwell)
Q6: What do we mean by the word genre?
Genre means a style or category of art.
Q7: What do we mean by the genre of still-life?
Genre of still-life means an image that shows inanimate objects from the natural or man-made world.
Q8: What was the main purpose of the Pictorialist movement?
The main purpose is to record reality.
Q9: How do we describe the term documentary photography?
The term documentary photography means an interpretation of reality as witnessed by the photographer.
Q10: What is exposure in photography
Exposure in photography means the amount of light that reaches your camera’s sensor.
Q11: What controls exposure on your camera?
Aperture, shutter speed, ISO
Q12: What control on our camera records moving objects?
Shutter
Q13: How do we explain depth of field?
A view across a field.
Q14: What factors affect Depth of Field?
Lens aperture, distance from camera to subject, and lens focal length.
Q15: What is composition in photography?
Composition is the arrangement of visual elements within the frame.
Q16: What is your understanding of aesthetics in art?
Aesthetics in art means concerned with the nature of beauty and taste.
Q17: What are contextual studies in photography?
To provide historical, cultural and theoretical understanding of images.
Q18: How many images are captured on average every day worldwide?
6.9 billion
Q19: Which portrait is the most reproduced in the world?
The Queen (Elizabeth II)