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Forensic photography doesn't necessarily mean a crime scene. We use it in civl law all the time. A lot of time we will have property inspections or vehicle inspections where you are asked to document certain things. The goal is to make sure that what it is you want to show, is clearly there. Its not about artistic values (though when I can, I try to add a little personal expression:) but it can't interfere with the mission of the photography. When I post it, there's no cropping, obviously no cloning or altering the content in any way. Its ok to adjust levels, but I don't push contrast or do any of the tricks I might do for my personal work. The idea is to make the thing you are to show, clearly and plainly stated. Its not about the photographer.
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Ah yes, I would like to work at a studio assistant to a GOOD portrait photographer.

And I don't mean the guys that use a stationary 50 inch umbrella as their light source.

I want the guys that use multiple lights and KNOW how to use and arrange the lights.

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"The memory exists as the execution of the idea in the here and now (click) and not as some distant future prospect."

 

Not so sure about that Phil.

 

The distant future, to embrace in my work, seems to me very exciting....join with me, and let our imaginations floe to that distant future.:))

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Large Format film photography that is at least 10 miles hiking from a parking lot. I am hiking the John Muir Trail this August but weight is a problem over the 220 mile trek. I am taking a small digital camera (Fuji XP130, USB charging) but I would like to spot places of interest and then return somehow with my film gear. Anyway what I want to do is possible for me to make happen. Permits in that area are tough to get but you can make it happen with persistence.
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