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Although similar to documentary photography, how does ethnographic photography differ from it?(1 point)

Ethnographic photography is exactly the same as documentary except there are never any humans involved in the images.

Ethnographic photography is from the point of view of someone far removed from the culture.

Ethnographic photography is from the point of view of someone participating in the culture to some degree.

Ethnographic photography involves some element of personal sharing from the photographers own early life.

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Ethnographic photography is from the point of view of someone participating in the culture to some degree.

(Unlike pure documentary work, ethnographic photography usually reflects a participant‑observer perspective used in anthropological study.)