Reading Comprehension
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
Identify Estabrook's stated reason for using old processes (he embraces accident/imperfection to foster an authentic illusion of antiquity and nostalgia) and choose the answer that best shows modern methods cannot convincingly imitate that authenticity.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage14.The reasoning by which, according to the passage, Estabrook justifies his choice of certain strategies in photographic processing would be most strengthened if which one of the following were true?
Correct Answer
A
A is correct. The passage states: "Such unpredictability attracted Estabrook to old processes. His work embraces accident and idiosyncrasy in order to foster the illusion of antiquity." and "So while the stains and imperfections of prints made from gum bichromate or albumen coatings would probably have been cropped out by a nineteenth-century photographer, Estabrook retains them to heighten the sense of nostalgia." If advanced modern techniques that try to produce similar imperfections "invariably betray the artifice involved," then Estabrook's choice to use genuinely unpredictable old processes is justified: only the authentic, accidental marks from those processes can achieve the nostalgic, antique effect he wants. Thus A directly strengthens his reasoning.
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