- Counted the number of photos taken
- Measured the distance between subjects in the photos
- Calculated the area of the frame when framing a subject
- Estimated the time it would take to capture a specific moment
- Identified patterns and symmetry in the composition of the photos
Continued development in math related to photography can include exploring concepts such as angles and geometry when framing shots, understanding the concept of ratios when adjusting camera settings, and using measurement skills to determine the appropriate distance and depth of field for different subjects. Additionally, learning about the history of photography and famous photographers can provide opportunities for data analysis and graphing. Encouraging the child to experiment with different camera settings and techniques can also foster problem-solving skills and critical thinking in a mathematical context.