Overwhelmed would be a good answer :)
It needs a aperture, compound lens, a photosensitive plate or paper, and a included box for the photosensitive paper to not get exposed by other light sources or a box that is black covered inside and out to not reflect any other light other than what comes thru the aperture or the shutter to precisely capture a amount of light to expose the film properly and not over or under expose it.
The answer to the given question above would be option C. Based on the given statements above, the one that is NOT accurate about Alfred Stieglitz is this: <span>He was considered the first documentary photographer. Hope this answers your question.</span>
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If artists has the express need to be creative on a project that is entirely new and uniquely developed without any imitation or copying, they ought to be sure that it is not just anything but a project that the audience can fully come into terms with.
Works as in the given case of Andy Warhol's "Thirty Are Better Than One", is making out an impression on creativity and of esteem value as its aim is to produce a photocopy of the Mona Lisa, which was originally created and formed by da Vinci as it speaks of the area of consumerism "more is better".