Portrait Photography Flashcard

Portrait Photography Flashcard

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Flashcard

Journalism

11th Grade

Easy

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Heather Hutchison

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

When did portrait photography gain popularity?

Back

Mid 19th century

Answer explanation

Portrait photography gained popularity in the mid 19th century with the advent of more accessible photographic techniques, such as the daguerreotype, allowing more people to have their likeness captured.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is a key focus of a traditional portrait?

Back

The subject's face, often with an emphasis on the eyes

Answer explanation

A traditional portrait primarily focuses on the subject's face, highlighting the eyes to convey emotion and personality. This emphasis helps to create a connection between the viewer and the subject.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is true about portrait photography?

Back

It can include props, be candid, staged, or include multiple people.

Answer explanation

The correct choice highlights that portrait photography can be versatile, incorporating props, being candid or staged, and featuring multiple subjects, making it a broad and inclusive genre.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the main goal of portrait photography?

Back

To capture the personality of the subject

Answer explanation

The main goal of portrait photography is to capture the personality of the subject, showcasing their character and emotions, rather than focusing on the background, lighting, or poses.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What elements are important in portrait photography to convey a sense of who the person is?

Back

Effective lighting, backdrops, and poses

Answer explanation

Effective lighting, backdrops, and poses are crucial in portrait photography as they help to highlight the subject's personality and emotions, creating a more engaging and authentic representation of who the person is.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Type of lighting used in portrait photography: Macro light, Directional light, Strobe light, Candle light

Back

Directional light

Answer explanation

Directional light is commonly used in portrait photography to create depth and highlight facial features, making it the correct choice. Macro light is for close-ups, strobe light is for flashes, and candle light is too soft.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is an important aspect of portrait photography that focuses on the subject's facial features?

Back

It's all about the eyes

Answer explanation

In portrait photography, the eyes are crucial as they convey emotion and connection. Focusing on the eyes enhances the subject's facial features, making them the focal point of the image, which is essential for impactful portraits.

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