Edward Weston made images that were _______.

a. previsualized
b. uncropped using the full frame
c. contact prints made directly from the negative
d. done using the deepest moment of perception
e. all of these are correct


e. all of these are correct

a. Incorrect. While Weston did make images that were previsualized, this is not the complete answer.
b. Incorrect. While Weston did make images that were uncropped using the full frame, this is not the complete answer.
c. Incorrect. While Weston did make images that were contact prints made directly from the negative, this is not the complete answer.
d. Incorrect. While Weston did make images that were done using the deepest moment of perception, this is not the complete answer.
e. Correct. Weston’s images were previsualized, uncropped using the full frame, made directly from the negative, and used the deepest moments of perception.

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