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Read and Write

Read this article about why you should become a professional photographer and write a reflection highlighting some reasons you would like to work in the field.

It’s a job that you can indulge in whenever you like. There’s always something to take photos of or somebody willing to be photographed. It’s something that can be enjoyed alone or as a social event with others.
Never before has there been such a demand for it. With the rise of social media, a photographer gets to utilize the latest technology in order to further the brand. Working as a freelance photographer allows you 
the freedom to dictate everything about your business (your public image, your brand, your calendar, your marketability, your clients). There aren’t many fields that allow you such free rein and so generously.
Being a freelance photographer allows you to play to your strengths, and more often than not, sleep to your desired hours. Some days, your working from home all day, editing images and sending emails, which 
brings with it the perks of having your own space, sleeping in, and saving money on travel costs. Other days you have shoots or meetings in potentially any corner of the city, meaning you get to visit and explore
areas of London that you'd never normally have reason to check out. There’s a great balance as on the days that you're shooting, you'll likely be working with a team of creatives, and there’ll be anywhere between
5 to 15 of us on a given set. It’s a great chance to converse with other like-minded people. 

READ AND WRITE

write a reflection highlighting some reasons you would like to work in the field.

  1. What are aperture, shutter speed and ISO?
  2. Aperture controls the area over which light can enter your camera. Shutter speed controls the duration of the exposure. ISO speed controls the sensitivity of your camera’s sensor to a given amount of light.
  3. When would you need to change your ISO?
  4. The reason you should change your ISO is because you’re targeting a specific shutter speed
  5. What is aperture and shutter priority settings?
  6. Aperture Priority lets you choose the aperture setting you want, but the camera chooses the shutter speed. Shutter Priority lets you choose the shutter speed you want, but the camera chooses the aperture setting.
  7. What are AF modes how do you change them?
  8. Autofocus is the function of a camera to automatically focus on a subject. Most brands have a button on the lens and the camera body to switch between AF and MF mode.
  9. Why do your need to meter the light to get the right exposure?
  10. Because it won’t be fooled by subject reflectivity.
  11. What is white balance and why would you need to change it?
  12. White balance is used to adjust colors to match the color of the light source so that white objects appear white. If it is set incorrectly, it can either make the image look too cool (more blue), or too warn (more orange).
  13. What is depth of field and what is the difference between shallow and good?
  14. Depth of field is the area of acceptable sharpness in front of and behind the subject which the lens is focused. A shallow depth of field refers to a small area in focus. A deep depth of field captures a larger area in focus, often keeping everything in the image sharp and clear.
  15. What are drive modes and metering modes?
  16. Drive Modes are the shooting modes in your camera, such as single shooting, continuous shooting, self-timer mode and more. Metering describes the process of how your camera decides to assign the right shutter speed and aperture based on the amount of light the camera can pick up.
  17. What is exposure compensation?
  18. Exposure bracketing is when a photographer creates pictures with different exposure settings.

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