This quiz will test your knowledge and understanding of how to organise and maintain the photographic workspace
...create an interesting effect on one of your photos.
...ruin a whole series of photos.
...be removed with a clean tissue.
...cause deterioration of the camera housing over time.
Special memories (baby’s first steps)
Weddings,
Holiday photos
Random snapshots
Moments of tragic destruction (floods, fire etc)
Digital SLR
Camera on their digital phone
Several lenses with various zoom capacities
A tripod and detachable flash
Reflector screens
Special photographic lights
A range of scenic or textured backdrops
Paper towels for cleaning lenses
Ask someone to clean up after you
Make sure you put equipment away when you have finished using it so that it can easily be retrieved next time.
Leave the items you use this time where you finished with them because you can see where they are
Keep everything in neat piles - there is no need to organise what is in the pile
Keep your drink bottle close by.
Make it a habit to dust down the screen and keyboard of your computer on a weekly basis
When you are not working directly with the keyboard, pick it up and put it on the computer case so that you have desk space to do your drawings etc.
Clean up eraser, pencil or charcoal “mess” from the desk before you start back on the keyboard.
Tidy up loose cables.
Make sure that you keep all electrical equipment away from water.
Ensure that you have clear walkways in photographic studios
Block access to emergency exits or passageways when taking photos
Get into the habit of tunnel vision where you see the world only through the viewfinder of the camera.
Always return equipment to the correct storage space – particularly safety equipment
So that you can keep using up the memory of your computer
So that you can delete all your photos
So that your memories will not be lost forever if something goes wrong with the camera.
So that no one else can see your photos
Spare camera card
Lens duster
Point-and-shoot camera
Spare battery
Camera case
Textures backdrop screen
True
False