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ISO#1

A camera setting that controls the sensor's sensitivity to light, affecting exposure and noise levels.

Shutter Speed#2

The length of time the camera's shutter is open, determining how motion is captured in an image.

Aperture#3

The opening in the lens that controls the amount of light entering the camera, influencing depth of field.

Composition#4

The arrangement of visual elements in a photograph, crucial for creating balanced and engaging images.

Rule of Thirds#5

A composition guideline that divides the frame into thirds, helping to position subjects harmoniously.

Leading Lines#6

Lines in an image that guide the viewer's eye towards the main subject, enhancing visual interest.

Natural Light#7

Light that comes from natural sources like the sun, often used for its soft and flattering qualities.

Artificial Light#8

Light produced by artificial sources, such as lamps or flash, used to create specific effects.

Photo Editing#9

The process of altering images using software to enhance their appearance and achieve a desired look.

Lightroom#10

A popular photo editing software that allows users to organize, edit, and enhance images.

Portfolio#11

A curated collection of a photographer's best work, showcasing their skills and personal style.

Cohesive Portfolio#12

A portfolio that presents a unified theme or style, enhancing the overall impact of the work.

Visual Chart#13

A graphical representation of camera settings and their effects on images, aiding in learning.

Mood Board#14

A collage of images and inspirations used to guide creative projects and establish a visual style.

Lighting Diagram#15

A visual representation of how light sources are arranged for a photoshoot, helping to plan setups.

Before-and-After Comparisons#16

Side-by-side images showing the effects of editing, highlighting improvements made during the process.

Elevator Pitch#17

A brief, persuasive speech used to introduce and promote your photography work to potential clients.

Mock Presentation#18

A practice presentation of your portfolio to peers, aimed at receiving constructive feedback.

Feedback#19

Constructive criticism provided by peers or instructors, essential for improving photography skills.

Creative Process#20

The series of steps a photographer takes to develop ideas and execute their vision in images.

Technical Skills#21

The practical abilities required to operate a camera and edit images effectively.

Presentation Skills#22

The ability to showcase and communicate your work effectively to an audience.

Visual Appeal#23

The aesthetic quality of an image that attracts viewers and holds their interest.

Image Quality#24

The overall clarity and detail of a photograph, influenced by camera settings and editing techniques.

Photography Techniques#25

Methods and practices used to capture and create compelling images.

Personal Style#26

An individual's unique approach and aesthetic in photography, developed over time.