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Ms. Miller recently performed a little experiment for her photography class. She dressed a model in a generic outfit and asked two different photographers to photograph her using the same set and lighting. The students observed that the images produced by each photographer were vastly different likely due to artistry; however, one student mentioned that something else might be at play here. What other factor MOST LIKELY caused these images to turn out so differently?
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the instructions Ms. Miller gave to each photographer
the instructions Ms. Miller gave to each photographer
the communication and feelings each photographer was able to evoke in the model
the communication and feelings each photographer was able to evoke in the model
the level of education and how much experience each photographer has
the level of education and how much experience each photographer has
time and stress levels of each photographer
            
        Ms. Miller recently performed a little experiment for her photography class. She dressed a model in a generic outfit and asked two different photographers to photograph her using the same set and lighting. The students observed that the images produced by each photographer were vastly different likely due to artistry; however, one student mentioned that something else might be at play here. What other factor MOST LIKELY caused these images to turn out so differently?
(1 point)
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the instructions Ms. Miller gave to each photographer
the instructions Ms. Miller gave to each photographer
the communication and feelings each photographer was able to evoke in the model
the communication and feelings each photographer was able to evoke in the model
the level of education and how much experience each photographer has
the level of education and how much experience each photographer has
time and stress levels of each photographer
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    The factor that MOST LIKELY caused the images to turn out so differently is **the communication and feelings each photographer was able to evoke in the model**. 
This aspect can greatly influence how the model poses, expresses emotions, and interacts with the camera, leading to varying results in the photographs.
    
This aspect can greatly influence how the model poses, expresses emotions, and interacts with the camera, leading to varying results in the photographs.
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