G10 Philippine Photography Flashcards

1
Q

is the method of recording the image of an object through the action of light, or related radiation, on a light-sensitive material

A

photography

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2
Q

Photography was was invented during the
_ where its basic principles are the natural optical phenomenon that occurs when an image of a scene is projected and printed

A

1830s

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3
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is the practice of using digital technology for the production of art and is described as computer art and multimedia art. It covers Graphic Design which is the art we see today in the form of advertisements, magazines, and books as well as computer-generated images that involved editing and enhancing.

A

Digital Art

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4
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It covers _ which is the art we see today in the form of advertisements, magazines, and books as well as computer-generated images that involved editing and enhancing.

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Graphic Design

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5
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a game played by electronically manipulating images produced by a computer program on a television screen or other display screen

A

Video Game

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6
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refers to motion picture wherein it employs the compositional elements of the visual art and performance art

A

Film

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7
Q

Photography in the Philippines was introduced by the Spaniards in _

A

1841

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8
Q

Spaniard who was tasked to record the conditions in the colony and relay information back to Spain

A

Don Sinabaldo de Mas

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9
Q

A Spaniard named Don Sinabaldo de Mas who was tasked to record the conditions in the colony and relay information back to Spain used the _ of a camera to document his experience in the Philippines

A

daguerreotype

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10
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Photography became more common in the Philippines in _ onwards

A

1860

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11
Q

the first known actively operational photos

studio in the Philippines was that of

A

British photographer Albert Honnis

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12
Q

the very first Filipino photographer who depicted the lives of Filipinos
through these photos

known for his photos about the typical lives of the Filipinos in the rural areas and their
lifestyles like his photos of people in cockfighting and the typical restaurant called
‘karinderya’

Recuerdos de Filipinas

A

Felix Laureano

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13
Q

In the final years of Spanish colonization, the photos of Felix were compiled into a book
entitled

A

“Recuerdos de Filipinas”

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14
Q

In _, the Philippine Revolution, Filipinos began to utilize photography for their own agenda.

A

1896

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15
Q

_ _ _ photograpged General Emilio Aguinaldo in his dignified military uniform and the execution of Jose Rizal by the Firing Squad

Filipinos used the photos to fuel the revolution

A

Manuel Arias Rodriguez

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16
Q

a group of American teachers who traveled to the Philippines to
establish a new public school system, to teach basic education, and to train Filipino teachers
with English

A

Thomasites

17
Q

refers to the photos of Filipinos for the purpose of scientific,
anthropological study, or to stimulate curiosity. The trend during this time was to present
colonial or imperial superiority

A

colonial American-centered style

18
Q

refers to the photos of Filipinos for the purpose of scientific,
anthropological study, or to stimulate curiosity. The trend during this time was to present
colonial or imperial superiority

A

colonial American-centered style

19
Q

refers to photos where Filipinos were given
the opportunity to “control their appearance” in front of the cameras of formal picture-taking
studios. This presented a different persona distinguishable from the latter type. Filipino
women were able to demonstrate female virtue and refinement, and the Igorot people were
given the chance to show off their status and prestige.

A

Filipino-centered photography.

20
Q
A

● as a medium of news and information about the colony;
● as a tool for tourism;
● as an instrument for anthropology;
● as a means for asserting social status;
● as an implement for historical documentation;
● as a device for communication, as materials for propaganda; and
● as a source of ideas for illustrations and engravings

21
Q

Father of Philippine Photography

A

Eduardo Masferré

22
Q

documented the

lifestyle of native people in the Cordillera region

A

Eduardo Masferré

23
Q

Eduardo’s works featured mostly the ancestral lifeways of the people of Central Cordillera. His
first photo exhibitions were held in Manila in _ and _ and subsequently in Europe,
Japan, and the US.

A

1982, 1983

24
Q

In _ he was invited to exhibit his works at the Les Recontres
Internationale de La Photographie in Arles, Southern France, known to be the world’s most
prestigious photo exhibition.

A

1989,

25
Q

Eduardo passed away on June 25, 1995, at _ years old but he is widely recognized and
honored as the man who expressed the feelings of the mountain peoples’ cultures through
his poignant photographs.

A

86

26
Q

one of the prominent names in terms of advertising in the Philippines. He is known to pioneer the industry and he even put up his own agency

His famous works are characterized by his aerial shots of the mountains and beaches in the country.

A

John K. Chua

27
Q

John K, Chua ‘s agency

A

Adphoto

28
Q

This activity helped children with autism to

communicate how they looked at the world through the lens of a camera

A

Photography with a Difference

29
Q

project of John where he rallied to restore the Batad Rice Terraces

A

Bachang Advocacy

30
Q

A multi-awarded photographer, He has worked for the Department of Tourism and Philippine Airlines, and he has also published 5 travel photography books.

A

George Tapan

31
Q

one of the most famous work of George Tapan

A

“Into the Green Zone” shot in the island of Onuk, Palawan