After receiving his first camera at seven years old, ___________ used it to record and hold onto the joys of upper-middle-class life in France before World War I.
a. Timothy O’Sullivan
b. Julia Margaret Cameron
c. Alfred Stieglitz
d. Henri Cartier-Bresson
e. Jacques-Henri Lartigue
e. Jacques-Henri Lartigue
a. Incorrect. Timothy O’Sullivan did not document upper-middle-class life in pre-World War I France.
b. Incorrect. Julia Margaret Cameron did not document upper-middle-class life in pre-World War I France
c. Incorrect. Alfred Stieglitz did not document upper-middle-class life in pre-World War I France
d. Incorrect. Henri Cartier-Bresson did not document upper-middle-class life in pre-World War I France
e. Correct. Jacques-Henri Lartigue documented upper-middle-class life in pre-World War I France.
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