English, 06.12.2020 18:00 GracieMaeB
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A) preferred formal portraits rather than unposed candid photographs
B) focused on the details of the landscape rather than the lives of the people who inhabit it
C) tended to take photographs from a distance rather than at close range
D) sought out architectural styles particularly well suited to photography
E) captured everyday experience in sometimes surprising ways
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