A photo takenfrom belowlooking up, alsocalled worm’seye viewA photowhere thecolors reflecta moodA studentshowing strongemotion,reacting tosomething thatjust happened.Playing ontheplaygroundSomeonelaughingA photo takenfrom abovelooking down,also calledbird’s eye view.A teacherhelping astudentAnadministratorA photothat usescreativeframing.TwoteacherstalkingA teacherenthusiasticallyteaching.A photothat showsa repetitionof pattern.A class withsomethinggoing onbesides deskwork.A photothatshowsmovementStudentsin thehall.A newteacherAn oddnumber ofpeople/thingsStudentsworkingtogetherA studentdoinghomework.Any combo ofnavy/teal/orangedecorations.A photothat usesleadinglines.A studentyou'venevermet.Studentsat lunch.Students in aspecial placein theschool.Someoneplaying asport or agame.A photo thatshows yourdefinition offriends.A photo that has ashallow depth-of-field (theforeground is crispand thebackground isblurry).Somethingthat is outof place.A photo thatutilizes therule-of-thirds.A photo thatis taken withthe cameraheldvertically.A photo thatshows/usessymmetryA photo thatshows yourdefinition ofa new schoolyear.Readinga librarybookA photo takenfrom belowlooking up, alsocalled worm’seye viewA photowhere thecolors reflecta moodA studentshowing strongemotion,reacting tosomething thatjust happened.Playing ontheplaygroundSomeonelaughingA photo takenfrom abovelooking down,also calledbird’s eye view.A teacherhelping astudentAnadministratorA photothat usescreativeframing.TwoteacherstalkingA teacherenthusiasticallyteaching.A photothat showsa repetitionof pattern.A class withsomethinggoing onbesides deskwork.A photothatshowsmovementStudentsin thehall.A newteacherAn oddnumber ofpeople/thingsStudentsworkingtogetherA studentdoinghomework.Any combo ofnavy/teal/orangedecorations.A photothat usesleadinglines.A studentyou'venevermet.Studentsat lunch.Students in aspecial placein theschool.Someoneplaying asport or agame.A photo thatshows yourdefinition offriends.A photo that has ashallow depth-of-field (theforeground is crispand thebackground isblurry).Somethingthat is outof place.A photo thatutilizes therule-of-thirds.A photo thatis taken withthe cameraheldvertically.A photo thatshows/usessymmetryA photo thatshows yourdefinition ofa new schoolyear.Readinga librarybook

Photography Bingo! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A photo taken from below looking up, also called worm’s eye view
  2. A photo where the colors reflect a mood
  3. A student showing strong emotion, reacting to something that just happened.
  4. Playing on the playground
  5. Someone laughing
  6. A photo taken from above looking down, also called bird’s eye view.
  7. A teacher helping a student
  8. An administrator
  9. A photo that uses creative framing.
  10. Two teachers talking
  11. A teacher enthusiastically teaching.
  12. A photo that shows a repetition of pattern.
  13. A class with something going on besides desk work.
  14. A photo that shows movement
  15. Students in the hall.
  16. A new teacher
  17. An odd number of people/things
  18. Students working together
  19. A student doing homework.
  20. Any combo of navy/teal/orange decorations.
  21. A photo that uses leading lines.
  22. A student you've never met.
  23. Students at lunch.
  24. Students in a special place in the school.
  25. Someone playing a sport or a game.
  26. A photo that shows your definition of friends.
  27. A photo that has a shallow depth-of-field (the foreground is crisp and the background is blurry).
  28. Something that is out of place.
  29. A photo that utilizes the rule-of-thirds.
  30. A photo that is taken with the camera held vertically.
  31. A photo that shows/uses symmetry
  32. A photo that shows your definition of a new school year.
  33. Reading a library book