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Gelneren [198K]
3 years ago
14

In lines 3-6 (“Here . . . branch”), the speaker’s description of Evans’ photography techniques as “acrobatic” suggests that the

photographer’s relationship to his surroundings is
calculated and artificial
A

dangerous and destructive
B
hostile and predatory
C

reverent and careful
D

innovative and unique
English
1 answer:
morpeh [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

calculated and artificial

Explanation:

When the author refers to Evans 'photography techniques as "acrobatic", it means that Evans' photographic techniques are rehearsed, built, unnatural and performative. In others, the author said that Evans' techniques are calculated and artificial, since evans uses these techniques intensively to create images of a purely performatic nature, but without naturalness or meaning, these images present themselves as a trick, which intrude, but have little content and innovation.

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