Photojournalists are taught to take __________ shots of people to help eliminate bias.
A.
close-up
B.
wide angle
C.
long-distance
D.
neutral, eye-level

Respuesta :

Photojournalists are taught to take neutral, eye-level shots of people to help eliminate bias. The correct answer is option D. Neutral-eye level shots do not contain any dramatic element that's why it is a perfect angle for photojournalists. A high-angle conveys weakness, while a low-angle conveys dominance and aggressiveness. 
Photojournalists take close-up shots of people to help eliminate bias.