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UCSC Photo 80D Midterm
UCSC Photo 80D Midterm
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Photography
Undergraduate 4
04/25/2011

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18% Gray
Definition
Gray-colored card which uniformly reflects 18% of the light which falls upon it; can be used as a reference to set the camera exposure or to calibrate a light meter.
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Adjusted Exposure
Definition
Changing the Indicated Exposure by adjusting for a different shutter speed or aperture given the situation or desired outcome.
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Adjusted Light Reading
Definition
Light reading changed based on your situation and surrounding lighting, to create ideal photo.
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Aperture
Definition

The size of the opening of the lens, which controls the amount of light let in. Also controls depth of field; shallow (F1.4), great (F32).


Standard F-stops:

1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22, 32

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Arbus, Diane
Definition

Documentary photography in New York City. She did the photograph of the creepy child holding the grenade. Liked to photograph weird looking people, or make normal people look weird. 1923-1971, NY, USA.

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ASA
Definition
aka ISO. Describes film's sensitivity to light. The higher the number the less light it needs for a correct exposure. Lower ISO numbers generally result in clearer pictures; the higher the number the "grainer" the photograph looks.
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Atmospheric/Aerial Perspective
Definition
The perception of less distinct contours and value contrasts as forms recede into the background. Colors appear to be washed out in the distance or take on the color of the atmosphere.
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Avedon, Richard
Definition
Did the collection "American West" portraits. He decontextualized portraits, and displayed them in LARGE scale. Also "Power". Often used 8x10 camera. 1923-2004, USA.
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Averaging Meters
Definition
An exposure meter where the indicated exposure is based in an average of all the light values in the frame, not just the center point.
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Aziz, Anthony & Sammy Cuchar
Definition
Aziz & Cuchar have worked in many media including digital photography, video installation, sculpture, and textiles. They were among the first to use Photoshop in the context of fine art photography. The resulting series of images ("Dystopia"; skin over orifices) can be seen as a commentary and reflection on the relationship between the human body and the technological forces that shape our society.
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Barney, Tina
Definition
Photographed in her affluent community; documentary-ish large scale images. Look candid, but staged. 1945, NYC.
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Billingham, Richard
Definition
Photographed his parents (bloody fights, alcoholic father). Candid family photos. Began as painter. 1970, England.
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Blur
Definition
When a chosen object is out of focus, which gives the idea/portrayal of motion.
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Bracketing
Definition
Bracketing helps when you are not sure about the exposure. To bracket, you make several photographs of the same scene, increasing and decreasing exposure by shooting with different shutter speeds and aperture.
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Burson, Nancy
Definition
Known for her creation of "The Human Race Machine" & work in morphing technology. "First Beauty Composite", "Warheads", "Adrogeny", etc. 1948, USA.
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C-41 Film
Definition
C-41 is a chromogenic color print film developing process. C-41 is the most popular film process in use, with most photofinishing labs devoting at least one machine to this developmental process.
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Cahun, Claude
Definition
Self-portraits; role reversal. Public identity & notions of gender. 1894-1954, France.
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Callahan, Harry
Definition
He did photo collections of his wife Eleanor, and his daughter. He was trying to portray "what a woman is" and how she changes over time. He did many nudes of his wife. 1912-1999.
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Cartier-Bresson, Henri
Definition
Coined the term "the decisive moment".
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Close, Chuck
Definition
Trained as painter; grids. Very large scale photos of himself. Uses many different mediums. Neutral expressions; about "looking" (vs. emotion). 1940, WA, US.
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Connotation
Definition
Interpretation of a photograph. What it might mean.
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Context
Definition
Where you see the image; in a newspaper, gallery, or book. Alters the experience and relationship the viewer has with the photograph.
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Continuation
Definition
A subtle method of unifying a work involves the continuation of line, edge, or direction from one area to another. Ex: The Pastry Chef's large belly and his mixing bowl.
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Cottingham, Keith
Definition
Fictional portraits. Digital twins/dopplegangers. 1965, USA.
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Curvilinear
Definition
Curved, natural looking lines.
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Decisive Moment
Definition
The perfect moment to shoot; composition and action come together. Term coined by Cartier-Bresson.
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Denotation
Definition
The facts of a photograph; what everyone can see. What is in the photo.
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Depth of Field
Definition
Range in focus. Controlled by aperture.
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Dijkstra, Rineke
Definition
Awkward transitional teens ("The Beach Series"; used flash despite daylight). 1959, Dutch.
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Equivalent Exposure
Definition
The ratios of aperture and shutter speed. Certain ratios are equal to each other.
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F-Stop
Definition
Indicates aperture.
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Fast Lens
Definition
The speed of a lens and how "fast" it is refers to the maximum aperture of the lens. The larger the maximum aperture the faster the lens is. They are especially useful when you need both a fast shutter speed in low light.
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Film Speed
Definition
This refers to the ISO or ASA. It is how sensitive a certain film or your camera's sensor is to light.
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Foreshortening
Definition
The use of perspective to represent the apparent visual contraction of an object that extends backwards from the picture plane at an angle approaching the perpendicular. Ex: Uncle Sam's arm.
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Frank, Robert
Definition
"The Americans", 1950s. Cross-section of American life. (Black lady & baby)
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Goldberg, Jim
Definition
"Raised by Wolves", drunk person on sidewalk.
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Goldin, Nan
Definition
"Ballad of Sexual Dependency". She used her camera to create a visual diary of her life; often relating to LGBT community and drug users. She considered her friends to be her family. Didn't see daylight for 20 years; most photos have incandescent light. Presented as a slideshow in gallery, like at family functions. 1953, USA.
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Great Depth of Field
Definition
All of the scene is in focus. Small aperture; high F-stop number (ex: F22).
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Hockney, David
Definition
Born 1937, English. Composite photography; took smaller images to create a "whole". Often polaroids. Different perspectives/passing of time to create the whole reflects the way human vision works - your mind puts it together. 1937, England.
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Illusion of Space
Definition
Conveys the feeling of space and depth within a photograph. This can be done with size, overlapping, fore/mid/background, perspective, one/two pt. perspective, etc.
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Implied Line
Definition
Ex: things in a row that crate a "line".
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Incident Light Meter
Definition
Measures the amount of light falling on the subject (vs. light reflected off, like light meters in our cameras).
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Indicated Exposure
Definition
Indication of correct exposure from camera light meter when proper aperture/shutter speed combination is used.
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Leibovitz, Annie
Definition
Born 1949, USA. Portrait photographer for Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair. Last person to photograph John Lennon alive; controversial photos of Miley Cyrus; Queen Elizabeth. 1949, USA.
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Long Lens
Definition
Lens of longer focal length than normal that takes a very narrow view and gives a large image from a distance. With long lenses you can give your subjects more space in situations where you don't want distractions. Ex: telephoto lens.
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Lux, Loretta
Definition
Complex, subtle digital manipulation; her own paintings as backgrounds (creepy kids with big heads). 1969, E. Germany.
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Mann, Sally
Definition
"At Twelve", "Immediate Family". 8x10 camera. 1951, Virginia, US.
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Meaning
Definition
Connotation
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Mendieta, Ana
Definition
Played with self identity/gender/race. Work often addresses cultural displacement. Also self-portraits of traces left behind on the landscape. 1948-1985, Cuban-American.
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Michals, Duane
Definition
Double exposures; shifts in time.
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Mori, Mariko
Definition
Constructed identities; played with gender roles in public spaces. Eastern mythologies & western culture. Ex: Futuristic flight attendant. 1967, Japan.
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Newman, Arnold
Definition
Environmental portraits that hint to people's professions; ex: painter in front of canvas, Georgia O'Keefe in front of canvas, guy and piano. 1918-2006, NY, USA.
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Nixon, Nicholas
Definition
Large format camera. "The Brown Sisters"; how their relationships and physicality changes over time. Also "Old People"; "Pictures from Home".
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Normal Lens
Definition
Closest to how the eye sees. 50mm for 35mm camera.
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One-point Perspective
Definition
Parallel lines
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Cool Colors
Definition
colors suggesting coolness: blue, green and violet
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Open Up
Definition
Opening up the aperture larger, aka stopping down (ex: F8 to F5.6).
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Opie, Catherine
Definition
From LGBT community. Challenges "normal". Butch lesbian with a house and family carved into her back; butch woman breastfeeding ("Madonna"). 1961, USA.
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Warm Colors
Definition
colors suggesting warmth: red, yellow and orange
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Overlapping
Definition
A device for creating an illusion of depth in which some shapes are in front of and partially hide/obscure others.
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Afterimage
Definition
Stare at black dot, american flag thing
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Panning
Definition
Moving the camera with a subject in motion so the background is blurred and the subject is in focus; emphasizing speed and movement.
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Pattern
Definition
Anything repeated in a predictable combination.
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Subtractive Color
Definition
1) In color, the adjective used to describe the fact that, when different hues of colored pigment are combined, the resulting mixture is lower in key than the original hues and duller as well, and as more and more hues are added, the resulting mixture is closer and closer to black
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Penn, Irving
Definition
Decontextualized subjects; traveled a lot. Often criticized for his decontextualization because it further made his subjects seem like the "other". Pays attention to shape/space. 1917-2009, NY, USA.
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Psychic Line
Definition
A perceived line created through a glance or something pointing.
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Ray, Man
Definition
Portrait of Duchamp. Self-portraits, played with gender. Surrealist. 1890-1976, USA.
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Rectilinear
Definition
Straight lines; implies human-made.
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Additive Color
Definition
In color, the adjective used to describe the fact that, when different hues of colored light are combined, the resulting mixture is higher in key than the original hues and brighter as well and as more and more hues are added, the resulting mixture is closer to white. 2) In sculpture, an adjective used to describe used to describe the process in which form is built up, shaped and englarged by the addition of materials, as distinguished from subtractive sculptural processes, such as carving.
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Reflected Light Meter
Definition
Senses light reflected off a subject (vs. light falling on a subject).
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Ruff, Thomas
Definition
Emotionless portraits related to German police methods. Look like passport photos. 1958, Germany.
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Value
Definition
Lightness or darkness of a hue or neutral color. A value scale shows the range of value from black to white
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Rule of Thirds
Definition
The image is divided into thirds horizontally and vertically, and the intersections of these points are powerful places for focal points.
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Sander, August
Definition
"People of the 20th Century"; photographed people of different professions. Was stopped at one point during WWII because not all his subjects were arian. 1876-1964, Germany.
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Sarfati, Lise
Definition
Series about adolescence; candid-ish. 1958, France.
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Primary Colors
Definition
The hues that in theory cannot be created from a mixture of other hues and from which all other hues are created - namely, in pigment, red, yellow, and blue, and in light, they are red-orange, green and blue-violet.
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Select Focus
Definition
Something in the middleground is in focus. Large aperture/small F-stop.
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Shallow Depth of Field
Definition
Foreground is in focus. Large aperture/small F-stop.
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Sherman, Cindy
Definition
One of most successful photographers. Photographs herself in various roles. "Untitled Film Stills"/B-list actress; Society Portraits/California Women
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Triadic Colors
Definition
Three hues from equal distance from each other on color wheel: Red, yellow Blue - Green, Orange, Violet
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Short Lens
Definition
Broader range of vision, but appears further away (vs. telephoto/long lens).
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Monochromatic Color
Definition
A color scheme involving the use of only one hue that can vary in value or intensity
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Shutter
Definition
Device in the camera that opens and closes to expose the sensor or film to light for a measured length of time.
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Analogous Color
Definition
A color scheme consisting of or limited to adjacent hues on the color wheel, usually within the scope of a primary through one of its related secondaries such as blue, blue-green and green
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Complementary Colors
Definition
colors opposite another on the color wheel. Red/Green, Blue/Orange, Yellow/Violet. When one stare at color for a sustained period of time then looks at a while surface, an afterimage of the complementary color will appear.
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Shutter Speed
Definition

The length of time that the shutter is open. Standard shutter speeds:

4s, 2s, 1s, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60, 125, 250, 500, 1000.

Then: 2000, 4000, 8000, 1500, etc.

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Hue
Definition
refers to the name of color (eg: red, yellow, blue, orange)
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Yasumasa, Morimura
Definition
Always self-portraits. "Art is entertainment". Constructed identities: Man in drag, Marilyn Monroe w/ penis. 1951, Japan.
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Shutter-Priority
Definition
You set the shutter speed, and the camera automatically sets the aperture for the correct exposure. This setting is ideal if you want to capture a fast-moving subject.
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Weston, Edward
Definition
Contorted pepper, women in oval shape. 1886-1958, USA.
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Size
Definition
Objects that are closest in a photograph appear to be largest.
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Visual Literacy
Definition
the ability to interpret, negotiate, and make meaning from information presented in the form of an image. Visual literacy is based on the idea that pictures can be “read” and that meaning can be communicated through a process of reading.
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Slow Lens
Definition
The speed of a lens and how "fast" it is refers to the maximum aperture of the lens. The smaller the maximum aperture the slower the lens is.
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Vertical Location
Definition
a spatial device in which elevation on the page indicates a recession into depth. The higher an object, the farther back it is assumed to be.
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Standard Apertures/F-Stops
Definition
1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22, 32
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Two-Point Perspective
Definition
A system to show 3D objects on a 2D surface. The illusion of space and volume utilizes two vanishing points on the horizon line.
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Steiglitz, Alfred
Definition
"Father of American photography", was married to Georgia O'Keefe - focused on her hands a lot. 1864-1946, USA.
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Torgovnick, Jonathan
Definition
"Children of Bad Memories", rape children & mothers of Rwanda. Started a foundation for them. 1960s, Israel.
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Stop
Definition
One F-stop or shutter speed to another (up/down; faster/slower).
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Texture
Definition
The surface quality of materials, either actual (tactile) or implied (visual). It is one of the elements of art.
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Stop Action
Definition
Fast shutter speed that freezes action.
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Stop Down
Definition
Opposite of "Open Up"; move from a larger to a smaller F-stop (from a smaller to a larger aperture).
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Syntax
Definition
the way that you arrange things/photos changes their meaning
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Sultan, Larry
Definition
Pictures from home/his father's forced retirement. Also "The Valley" project, the non-porn aspects of porn sets. 1976-2009, US.
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Symmetry
Definition
When two halves of a composition correspond to one another in terms of size, shape, and placement. These halves reflect each other perfectly across a vertical axis.
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