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Question 1.
Aaron Siskind's work was identified with the West Coast in the 1950's.


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Question 2.
Tintypes are made using collodion.


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Question 3.
Photography found acceptance as a legitimate art form in the late 1970s and early 1980s.


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Question 4.
Kodachrome employs an additive process of color mixing.


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Question 5.
The photographers of the Farm Security Administration produced a large collection of images showing the plight of farmers during World War II.


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Question 6.
Peter Henry Emerson developed an allegorical photography style using multiple negatives to produce composite images.


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Question 7.
Alfred Steiglitz was a photographer and gallerist who promoted photography as an art form in America.


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Question 8.
Robert Frank's ironic approach to America exerted a great influence on the style of photography as an art form.


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