LeadingLinesSpot acommonthemebetweenmultiple photos“The editingchoicesreinforce theconcept.”“This photochallengesconventions.”“Thebackgroundcomplementsthe subject.”Contrast(Light vs.Dark / ColorContrast)“The lightingcommunicates…”“There’s astrong use ofnarrative/story.”Unity /HarmonyEmphasis(FocalPoint)Balance(Symmetrical /Asymmetrical)“Thephotographer’sintent seemsto be…”“Thisreminds meof[artist/style].”Name aprincipleof artused wellRule ofThirdsComplimentasuccessfultechniqueVarietyProportion/ ScaleRhythm /RepetitionMake aconnectionto anotherclassmate’sworkAsk aquestionaboutsomeone’sphoto“Themood ofthis photois…”Depthof FieldMention atechnicalterm in yourcomment“The use ofspace iseffectivebecause…”Offer asuggestionfor a re-shoot orvariationColorTemperatureMovement/ Flow“Thesubject’sposeenhances thecomposition.”ISO /ShutterSpeed /ApertureLeadingLinesSpot acommonthemebetweenmultiple photos“The editingchoicesreinforce theconcept.”“This photochallengesconventions.”“Thebackgroundcomplementsthe subject.”Contrast(Light vs.Dark / ColorContrast)“The lightingcommunicates…”“There’s astrong use ofnarrative/story.”Unity /HarmonyEmphasis(FocalPoint)Balance(Symmetrical /Asymmetrical)“Thephotographer’sintent seemsto be…”“Thisreminds meof[artist/style].”Name aprincipleof artused wellRule ofThirdsComplimentasuccessfultechniqueVarietyProportion/ ScaleRhythm /RepetitionMake aconnectionto anotherclassmate’sworkAsk aquestionaboutsomeone’sphoto“Themood ofthis photois…”Depthof FieldMention atechnicalterm in yourcomment“The use ofspace iseffectivebecause…”Offer asuggestionfor a re-shoot orvariationColorTemperatureMovement/ Flow“Thesubject’sposeenhances thecomposition.”ISO /ShutterSpeed /Aperture

Untitled 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. Leading Lines
  2. Spot a common theme between multiple photos
  3. “The editing choices reinforce the concept.”
  4. “This photo challenges conventions.”
  5. “The background complements the subject.”
  6. Contrast (Light vs. Dark / Color Contrast)
  7. “The lighting communicates…”
  8. “There’s a strong use of narrative/story.”
  9. Unity / Harmony
  10. Emphasis (Focal Point)
  11. Balance (Symmetrical / Asymmetrical)
  12. “The photographer’s intent seems to be…”
  13. “This reminds me of [artist/style].”
  14. Name a principle of art used well
  15. Rule of Thirds
  16. Compliment a successful technique
  17. Variety
  18. Proportion / Scale
  19. Rhythm / Repetition
  20. Make a connection to another classmate’s work
  21. Ask a question about someone’s photo
  22. “The mood of this photo is…”
  23. Depth of Field
  24. Mention a technical term in your comment
  25. “The use of space is effective because…”
  26. Offer a suggestion for a re-shoot or variation
  27. Color Temperature
  28. Movement / Flow
  29. “The subject’s pose enhances the composition.”
  30. ISO / Shutter Speed / Aperture