1. I believe the primary focus is: To show color outside of white and black by taking photographs of the <span>subjects face. Dass aimed to eliminate the prejudice that we have on which skin color is considered better and bring the audience to see the beauty in the human geniune expression rather than the color alone.
2. Yes, i think it would be considered as a potraits.
A potratis is a picture of an individual. Since the expression shown is part of the individuals themselves, i would argue that the artwork could be conisidered as a ptraits.
3. </span>She says they help us rethink color and the person behind the skin. She wants people to be seen for their heart and personally, she believed that her artworks would help the society to eliminate racism/social prejudices that we imposed to other people simply based on the color of their skin
4. Some of the noticable guidelines that she adhered to were:
- Taking some candid photos in order to show the natural expression from the people in the portrait.
- Making sure that the portraits have clear backgrounds in order to bring the focus to the individuals.
5. I would say that we can learn about the struggles that people in shelters /refugee camp face as the additional lesson from the photos.
With this lesson, the photographers conveys that we should try to get in touch with our humanistic value and make some efforts to help them elevate some of their miseries.
6. The technique would be to <span>Center the subject.
Centering the subject would provide a better frame for the main pictures that the creator wish to dominate the frame.
Doing this would directly focus the attention of the viewer at the subject that we want to bring up the most.
7. This technique is very good for a portrait because </span><span>It minimizes the distraction, and it adds impact to the image.
And often times, this technique would make the audiences aware of the details that they might miss under normal circumstances.
8. When using this technique, the subject eyes should be located </span><span>In a horizontal line and a vertical third line.
This location would most likely provide equal spacing in the top, bottom, left, and right part of the background and would place the face/expression of the portraits as the main focus in the frame.
9. Personally, No.
Using this perspective in the photograph would make face seems to big to be considered as 'aesthetically pleasing'.
On top of that, this perspective also make it difficult to observe the body language of the figure in the portrait.</span>
The correct answer is 3- traditional economies
These are the original economies mostly practiced by agricultural societies. These types of economies are influenced by many things such as cultural and religious beliefs. That's why there are often many ways to pay for things in such economies.
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Political instability. More recently, democracy is criticized for not offering enough political stability. As governments are frequently elected on and off there tend to be frequent changes in the policies of democratic countries both domestically and internationally.
Answer:Solitary confinement.
Solitary confinement is way of isolating an inmate from other inmates in a single cell by cutting off all forms of communications and interactions .This is usually done if a prisoner is vulnerable or is at the risk of escaping from the prison.
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Answer: People become more dependent upon one another.
Explanation: David Émile Durkheim born 15 April 1858 was a Sociologist who was majorly concerned and wrote about how societies could maintain their integrity and coherence in modernity.
In his work in the division of labour, that is the separation of work into different categories or tasks; each category or task being carried out by different groups of workers he cited that the division of labour makes workers rely on each other thereby making the work specialized and easy as individuals only have to a part of the larger whole.