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In your opinion, what is the most important factor affecting the demand for sports and entertainment commodities?
How well acquainted with a sport would a publicist need to be in order to do his or her job effectively?
What appeals to you about photography? Is it the creative process of setting up photographs? Or are you more interested in the various functions and settings that you can control with your camera? Explain and discuss what aspects of photography interest you and why, as well as what, you are interested to learn more about.
After learning about the settings and innerworkings of the actual camera, put yourself on the other side of this photographic process-the subject. What could a photographer do to help you feel comfortable as the subject of a photograph? For example, how would you want to be directed or to what extent would you want to know about the technical aspects of the photographic process? Discuss and explain.
In order to take excellent photographs, you must start by understanding the basic anatomy of your camera. Grab your camera and list the basic features and parts of your specific camera (including lens, battery, flash, shutter, and display)-make sure to also list the brand and model camera that you have. For each feature and anatomical part of your camera that you list, provide a brief explanation of where it is located and what it does.
What do f-stops and shutter speeds do and how do they impact a photograph? Determine the proper f-stops and shutter speeds that you would use for the following photographs and briefly explain why you chose each setting for each image
Image #1: An outdoor photo with bright, natural light
Image #2: An evening photo with low light
Image #3: Indoor photo with medium light
Imagine that you are teaching a class about basic camera functions like power, basic date/time, menu navigation, and how to properly attach and remove lenses from a DSLR or hybrid camera. While you would likely do a lot more showing than telling while teaching, share a script of what you would say to properly explain how to perform these basic actions.
What is ISO and how is it measured? Evaluate what ISO would be best for the following types of photographs and how it will impact each image.
Image #1: An indoor sporting event where the light is low and your subject is moving fast
Image #2: A child blowing out the candles on a birthday cake at an indoor birthday party
Image #3: Portraits in the park on a bright and sunny day
Why do various image formats and sizes exist and how do you determine and set what format or size to use for a specific photograph? Explain the various image formats and sizes and provide an example of a photograph that you want to take and what image format and size you would use.