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What two main aims did Group f/64 have?
promoting the photographic careers of its members and breaking away from Pictorialism
promoting the photographic careers of its two founding members only and breaking away from Pictorialism
promoting the photographic careers of its members and further promoting Pictorialism
promoting the photographic careers of fans of the group’s members and expanding the Naturalist movement
promoting the photographic careers of its members and breaking away from Pictorialism
promoting the photographic careers of its two founding members only and breaking away from Pictorialism
promoting the photographic careers of its members and further promoting Pictorialism
promoting the photographic careers of fans of the group’s members and expanding the Naturalist movement
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The first option is correct: Group f/64 aimed to promote the photographic careers of its members and break away from Pictorialism.
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Yes, I am confident in my response. Group f/64 was founded in 1932 by a group of photographers including Ansel Adams and Edward Weston with the aim of promoting straight photography and breaking away from the soft-focused, painterly style of Pictorialism.