22nd November 2021 David Paul Online Course Assessment Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *Mobile Numbner *1. What does a hobbyist photographer have that a professional photographer does not have? *2. The Rule of Thirds is: *A form of bracketing.The number of memory cards you should take to each wedding.Guidance for placing important compositional elements within a photograph.3. A Large Aperture produces: *A shallow depth of field.More noise in an image.A deep depth of field.4. Which metering mode should a professional wedding photographer use most of the time? *Spot.Centre Weighted.Evaluative.5. Explain the difference between photojournalist and traditional wedding photography. *6. Name one advantage of shooting RAW and one disadvantage. *7. Are expensive cameras always better than cheaper models? *8. Why is it important to visit the reception venue prior to the wedding? *9. What does the term 'dodging and burning' refer to? *A technique for managing your wedding clients.Making selected areas within an image lighter or darker.A method for cleaning your camera sensor.10. The formal wedding photographs (wedding party and family) should take: *Less than half an hour.1-2 hours.Over 2 hours.Please note that this does not include the time allocated for photographing the couple.Submit