The "father of journalism" is Matthew Brady. The camera was a relatively new invention at the time of the Civil War, but Brady carried his camera and darkroom from the battlefield to battlefield. He was the first to capture live images of current events.
<h3>When was the golden age of photojournalism?</h3>
The "Golden Age of Photojournalism" is often considered to be roughly the 1930s through the 1950s. It was made possible by the development of the compact commercial 35mm Leica camera in 1925, and the first flash bulbs between 1927 and 1930, which allowed the journalist true flexibility in taking pictures.
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4. judge, I think. A description is what the art is portraying or made of. An analysis would be talking about motives and expressions. A critique is when you say something they can improve on. A judgement is when you talk about what the artist did well at or bad at.
I think chef A is correct, so C. Because if you cut vegetables after then you may not cook them all. While cutting them before will make sure that every part is cooked.