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1.

Man Ray invented a new kind of photograph called a ________ .

2.

Dorothea Lange's photograph Migrant Mother, Nipomo Valley, is an example of ________ photography.

3.

________ developed negatives which made possible multiple prints from a single image.

4.

The lens of the camera ________ .

5.

The French photographer, ________ shows the ability to freeze a moment in time in his work Behind the Gare Saint-Lazare.

6.

________ used his 291 Gallery in New York City to exhibit photographs along side painting, sculpture, and prints to elevate it to the status of fine art.

7.

When multiple photographs are used in combination with each other to create one new work it is called a ________ .

8.

In Sebastiao Salgado's photograph, Gold Mine, Serra Palada, State of Para, Brazil, he shows hundreds of miners like a cast of thousands in a ________ .

9.

The first camera was known as a camera obscura and was used to study ________ .

10.

The first permanent image made by a camera was called a ________ .

11.

Photography literally means ________ .

12.

Timothy O'Sullivan used a ________ camera to capture images of nature such as his photograph of Canyon de Chelly in Arizona.

13.

Alfred Stieglitz described his photograph, The Steerage as a ________ .

14.

Robert Mapplethorpe's photographs have been labeled ________ and have caused controversy because of their overt sexuality.

15.

Cindy Sherman typically photographs scenes that are ________ .

16.

Julia Margaret Cameron worked as ________ artist to produce her images of mostly family and friends.

17.

Edward Steichen's photograph Le Penseur is actually ________ .

18.

Sandy Skoglund's photograph Radioactive Cats is a ________ photograph.

19.

Levi van Velum creates otherworldly landscapes by using ________ as a blank canvas.

20.

Edward Weston photographed ________ to create abstract compositions of curved lines and undulating shapes.

21.

In the earliest photographs silver-coated copper plates were made light sensitive by exposure to ________ .

22.

________ photography was the precursor to landscape photography.

23.

Henri Cartier-Bresson was categorized as a ________ photographer.

24.

A camera is made up of the lens, shutter, aperture, and a ________ .

25.

The French photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue was fascinated by ________ which he often photographed.

1.

Man Ray invented a new kind of photograph called a ________ .

a. negative b. daguerreotype c. photomontage d. rayograph

2.

Dorothea Lange's photograph Migrant Mother, Nipomo Valley, is an example of ________ photography.

a. expeditionary b. documentary c. landscape d. amateur

3.

________ developed negatives which made possible multiple prints from a single image.

a. Loius-Jacques-Mande Daguerre b. Jacques-Henri Lartigue c. George Eastman d. William Henry Fox Talbot

4.

The lens of the camera ________ .

a. controls the time of the exposure b. allows the photographers to see what the camera sees c. adjusts the opening that controls the amount of light d. focuses the light onto the film

5.

The French photographer, ________ shows the ability to freeze a moment in time in his work Behind the Gare Saint-Lazare.

a. Jacques-Henri Lartique b. Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre c. Henri Cartier-Bresson d. Auguste Rodin

6.

________ used his 291 Gallery in New York City to exhibit photographs along side painting, sculpture, and prints to elevate it to the status of fine art.

a. John Steinbeck b. Alfred Stieglitz c. Edward Steichen d. Edward Weston

7.

When multiple photographs are used in combination with each other to create one new work it is called a ________ .

a. documentary photograph b. rayograph c. daguerreotype d. photomontage

8.

In Sebastiao Salgado's photograph, Gold Mine, Serra Palada, State of Para, Brazil, he shows hundreds of miners like a cast of thousands in a ________ .

a. blockbuster film b. theatrical production c. photomontage d. constructed scene

9.

The first camera was known as a camera obscura and was used to study ________ .

a. daguerreotype b. light c. eclipses d. rooms

10.

The first permanent image made by a camera was called a ________ .

a. photograph b. negative c. daguerreotype d. rayograph

11.

Photography literally means ________ .

a. film b. drawing with light c. camera d. light box

12.

Timothy O'Sullivan used a ________ camera to capture images of nature such as his photograph of Canyon de Chelly in Arizona.

a. huge b. Kodak c. 35mm d. Polaroid

13.

Alfred Stieglitz described his photograph, The Steerage as a ________ .

a. documentary photograph b. rayograph c. picture of shapes d. photomontage

14.

Robert Mapplethorpe's photographs have been labeled ________ and have caused controversy because of their overt sexuality.

a. obscene b. beautiful c. documentary d. anthropomorphic

15.

Cindy Sherman typically photographs scenes that are ________ .

a. stereotypical b. constructed c. totally natural d. documentary

16.

Julia Margaret Cameron worked as ________ artist to produce her images of mostly family and friends.

a. a professional b. a controversial c. a documentary d. an amateur

17.

Edward Steichen's photograph Le Penseur is actually ________ .

a. a rayograph b. a photomontage c. two separate images d. a daguerreotype

18.

Sandy Skoglund's photograph Radioactive Cats is a ________ photograph.

a. straight b. documentary c. theatrical d. planned and arranged

19.

Levi van Velum creates otherworldly landscapes by using ________ as a blank canvas.

a. trees b. moss c. a self-portrait d. video

20.

Edward Weston photographed ________ to create abstract compositions of curved lines and undulating shapes.

a. nudes b. ordinary objects c. fruit d. migrate workers

21.

In the earliest photographs silver-coated copper plates were made light sensitive by exposure to ________ .

a. a solution of salt b. iodine vapor c. developer d. fixer

22.

________ photography was the precursor to landscape photography.

a. Documentary b. Straight c. Fine art d. Expeditionary

23.

Henri Cartier-Bresson was categorized as a ________ photographer.

a. straight b. documentary c. amateur d. controversial

24.

A camera is made up of the lens, shutter, aperture, and a ________ .

a. light-tight box b. film c. daguerreotype d. negative

25.

The French photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue was fascinated by ________ which he often photographed.

a. nudes b. Victorian women c. nature d. airplanes and fast cars

Explanation / Answer

1) d. rayograph

Rayographs are camera-less pictures.

3) d. William Henry Fox Talbot

William Henry Fox Talbot who is an Englishman developed negatives which made possible multiple prints from a single image.

4) d. focuses the light onto the film

The lens of the camera directs the light rays so that they focus on the film.