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  2. Weegee - Wikipedia

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    Weegee worked in Manhattan's Lower East Side as a press photographer during the 1930s and 1940s and developed his signature style by following the city's emergency services and documenting their activity. [2] Much of his work depicted unflinchingly realistic scenes of urban life, crime, injury and death.

  3. History of forensic photography - Wikipedia

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    The development of this type of forensic photography is responsible for radical changes in the field, including public involvement (crime photos appearing in the newspaper) and new interpretations and purposes of the field. Weiner. Bertillon was also the first to methodically photograph and document crime scenes.

  4. The Public Eye (film) - Wikipedia

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    In the film, like Weegee, cops wonder if Bernzy uses a ouija board to snap his photographs and find the stories. [2] According to journalist Doug Trapp, Franklin was inspired to write the screenplay after seeing a show of Fellig's photos in the 1980s at the International Center of Photography in New York City. And Weegee did, in real life, have ...

  5. Notorious American Crime Scenes You Can Actually Visit - AOL

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    Famous Crime Scenes Crime scenes can be fascinating places to visit. Many are historically significant and have commemorative markers or even a museum to learn about the events that took place there.

  6. Forensic photography - Wikipedia

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    Common types of photography such as creative and artistic photography give a different purpose than forensic photography. Crime scene photography allows one to capture essential aspects of the crime scene, including its scope, the focal points of the scene, and any physical or material evidence found at or from a result of it. [5]

  7. ‘It’s tedious. It’s dirty. It’s not fun:’ Searching for ...

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    Dixon Robin, another retired ATF fire investigator, said even crime scenes that appear devoid of clues initially can yield important evidence upon closer inspection.

  8. Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen’s attorneys quit amid ...

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    Richard Allen’s defence attorneys have quit the high-profile Delphi murders case amid a scandal over the leak of graphic crime scene photos.. Graphic photos of the scene where teenage best ...

  9. Talk:Weegee - Wikipedia

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    This lead para: 'Weegee can be seen as the American counterpart to Brassaï, who photographed Paris street scenes at night. Weegee's themes of nudists, circus performers, freaks and street people were later taken up and developed by Diane Arbus in the early 1960s.[4]' seems whollly unsupported and unsupportable; it is unsupported opinion.