A) Annie Leibovitz. B) Diane Arbus. C) Sally Mann. D) Mary Ellen Mark.
A) A novel. B) A collection of poems. C) A memoir. D) A historical analysis.
A) Scientific advancements. B) Global historical events. C) Her personal family experiences. D) Political ideologies.
A) Its clear and objective documentation. B) Its accuracy and reliability. C) Its unchanging quality. D) Its subjective and often elusive nature.
A) Her political views. B) The portrayal of nudity in children. C) Her animal rights stance. D) Her use of digital effects.
A) Self-portraits. B) Her children. C) Animals. D) Urban landscapes.
A) Economic struggles. B) Adventure and daring. C) Cultural identity. D) Innocence and vulnerability.
A) By presenting artworks without explanation. B) By interspersing photographs with prose. C) By focusing only on technical descriptions. D) By writing exclusively and avoiding images.
A) As a fleeting and poignant experience. B) As a series of events without meaning. C) As irrelevant to her work. D) As a linear and predictable process. |