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5. What are three differences between fine art and photojournalism?
- Fine art represents the artist's vision and fantasy.
- Fine art can be a staged image.
- Photojournalism images are never photoshopped.
- Photojournalists have to follow guidelines that limit their use of photo manipulation.
- Photojournalists can manipulate the technology on their cameras to improve their images

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The 3 differences between fine art and photojournalism includes Fine art represents an artist's vision and fantasy, Photojournalists have to follow guidelines on photo use and can manipulate cameras' technology to improve their images

What is Fine art and Photojournalism?

A fine art is an element of art that focus of an aesthetic value and beauty of the subject while Photojournalism is an element of journalism that uses an images to tell a news story.

Hence, the three differences between fine art and photojournalism includes:

  • Fine art represents an  artist's vision and fantasy
  • Photojournalists have to follow guidelines on photo use
  • Photojournalists can manipulate cameras' technology to improve their images

Therefore, the Option A, D and E is correct

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