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Passage Breakdown

Many photographers are returning to old 1800s methods—like tintypes, daguerreotypes, and albumen prints—because these hands-on processes make rich, textured, and one-of-a-kind pictures. Jayne Hinds Bidaut revived tintypes to get more depth for insect photos, and Dan Estabrook makes images that look like antiques, keeping stains and flaws to make them feel old. These methods were abandoned when newer ones became cheaper, faster, and more reliable, but today artists value the unpredictability and the personal, intimate feel that mass-produced digital photos lack.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: identify the passage's key point — artists revive obsolete, hands-on photographic processes specifically to obtain irregular, tactile, one-of-a-kind aesthetic effects — and pick the choice that parallels that motive and method. Support: "The old techniques are heavily hands-on and idiosyncratic. That is the source of their appeal." "The image-containing emulsion can often create a raised surface on the plate." "The widely variable outcome of old techniques virtually guarantees that each production is one of a kind and bears, on some level, the indelible mark of the artist's encounter with a particular set of circumstances."

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Which one of the following is most analogous to the use of old photographic techniques for artistic purposes by late-twentieth-century artists, as described in the passage?

Correct Answer
D
D is correct because it mirrors the passage's central idea: practitioners intentionally return to obsolete, manual techniques to produce irregular tactile effects and unique, one-of-a-kind objects for aesthetic reasons. The passage states that "The old techniques are heavily hands-on and idiosyncratic. That is the source of their appeal," notes that the emulsion "can often create a raised surface on the plate," and argues that these methods "virtually guarantees that each production is one of a kind." A clothing designer using old-fashioned looms to achieve the irregular texture of handwoven garments is reviving an obsolete hands-on process for the same expressive, texture-driven, uniqueness-producing reasons described in the passage.
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