Quiz A3: Portrait & Product Photography
Based on the recent Lynda videos and class exercises, answer all the questions in the following quiz. Be sure to study up before you take it, since the grades are final!  Best of luck, photographers!
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1. What two properties of light must you consider when taking a professional portrait? *
10 points
2. Most often, the difference between a GOOD portrait and a GREAT portrait comes down to the "______". *
10 points
3e. Look at this image...
Use this image to answer the next question.
3. The main difference in the two images above was that the photographer chose to change the "_____" setting on the camera between shots. *
10 points
4. When shooting in Aperture Priority Mode (Av), the camera will automatically adjust the "____" as you change the Aperture. *
10 points
5e. Look at this image...
Use this image to answer the next question...
5. In the above image, the photographer is trying to keep the background ultra white, but it is turning out grey.  How to you you correct this? *
10 points
6. Higher quality lights have a higher CRI Value. What does CRI stand for? *
10 points
7e. This is a Softbox setup...
7. Softbox setups like the one pictured above are great at reducing the "____ & ____" in your eCommerce or product photos. *
10 points
8. How can you keep a long portrait session moving forward to get the best collection and variations of portraits for your client? (Check all that apply) *
10 points
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9. When taking a professional portrait, you should completely flood light the face of the subject to avoid all shadows entirely. *
10 points
10. If you are using the Flash or Speedlight of a camera, how can you avoid creating harsh light? *
10 points
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