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Sam
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While waiting for the Comcast man, to once again fix my tv reception I am perusing photography job postings and came across this one.
While they ask for all your info , gear lists, and seminars you may have attended, etc, they also have this challenging and insightful photography test for you take.
I came up with some wonderful answers for these questions but unfortunately there isn't any box for a written response only multiple choice.
I thought I would share these with you.
Sam
If you are photographing a person at 12 Noon in bright sunlight what would you do? *
Use your flash
Over expose 2 stops
Under expose 2 stops
Reduce the ISO on your camera
It is close to sundown and your camera shows a shutter speed of 1/15th of a second. What would you do? *
Change your lens
Stand very still
Increase your ISO
Decrease your ISO
You are photographing a 5 month old outdoors on the grass. Which would work best? *
Put the baby in a car seat
Put the baby on it's tummy
Shoot from a high angle
Use a fast shutter speed
When photographing a family of 5, which is most appropriate? *
Have the family face the sun
Achieve an oval composition with a symetrical head to ear relationship
Place the subjects in size order.
Place the skinny subjects in the back
Great job! We will review your questionaire and if you qualify, we will set up an interview to discuss working with the Portrait Scene team. Thank you.
While they ask for all your info , gear lists, and seminars you may have attended, etc, they also have this challenging and insightful photography test for you take.
I came up with some wonderful answers for these questions but unfortunately there isn't any box for a written response only multiple choice.
I thought I would share these with you.
Sam
If you are photographing a person at 12 Noon in bright sunlight what would you do? *
Use your flash
Over expose 2 stops
Under expose 2 stops
Reduce the ISO on your camera
It is close to sundown and your camera shows a shutter speed of 1/15th of a second. What would you do? *
Change your lens
Stand very still
Increase your ISO
Decrease your ISO
You are photographing a 5 month old outdoors on the grass. Which would work best? *
Put the baby in a car seat
Put the baby on it's tummy
Shoot from a high angle
Use a fast shutter speed
When photographing a family of 5, which is most appropriate? *
Have the family face the sun
Achieve an oval composition with a symetrical head to ear relationship
Place the subjects in size order.
Place the skinny subjects in the back
Great job! We will review your questionaire and if you qualify, we will set up an interview to discuss working with the Portrait Scene team. Thank you.
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