- Camera obscura: 5th century B.C
- Photochemistry: 18th and 19th Century
- Daguerreotype: 1837
5 things I’ve learned:
25 to describe studio portraits:
professional, fancy, nice, style, bright, intense, cropped at shoulder, creative, creative, clean, artistic, unique, pure, beautiful, balanced, interactive, delicate, soft, natural, movement, character, passionate, candid, movement, detailed.
There are many types of camera modes, and all of them do something different. automatic modes, portrait modes, Marco mode, landscape mode,
sports mode, night mode, movie mode, semi-automatic modes, shutter priority mode, program mode, fully manual mode, and manual mode all work for different things. The recommended camera mode for when starting shooting would be manual.
fun, hyper, energetic, smart, nice, kind, bright, helpful, sincere, loving, organized, understanding, wise, dependable, easy going, observant, patient, trustworthy, reliable, peaceful, joyous, practical, polite.
what is white balance?
white balance is the color temperature. overall working with white balance has been really fun. i learned which lighting works best with which. i also now understand how everything works and looks like. i learned that the cloudy works best being outdoors.