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  2. Weegee - Wikipedia

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    Arthur (Usher) Fellig (June 12, 1899 – December 26, 1968), known by his pseudonym Weegee, was a photographer and photojournalist ... Some of Weegee's photos, ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. History of forensic photography - Wikipedia

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    Among the more famous, and arguably the most famous crime photographer, is Arthur Fellig, better known as "Weegee". He was known for routinely arriving at crime scenes before other reporters, or often even before the police, The nickname is speculated to come from an alternate spelling of the word " Ouija ", implying that Fellig had a ...

  5. 30 Color Photos Photographers Took 100 Years Ago That Still ...

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    Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company "There was a two-color process invented around 1913 by Kodak that used two glass plates in contact with each other, one being red-orange and the other ...

  6. Speed Graphic - Wikipedia

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    A famous Speed Graphic user was New York City press photographer Arthur "Weegee" Fellig, who covered the city in the 1930s and 1940s. [4] [8] Barbara Morgan used a Speed Graphic to photograph Martha Graham's choreography. [9] Recent auctions show Irving Klaw used one in his studio for his iconic pin up & bondage photos of models such as Bettie ...

  7. Tithonus (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    10th episode of the 6th season of The X-Files "Tithonus" The X-Files episode Alfred Fellig, the metaphorical "Tithonus", takes a picture of a dying Dana Scully. In order to achieve the effect, the film was reverse- film colorized. Episode no. Season 6 Episode 10 Directed by Michael W. Watkins Written by Vince Gilligan Production code 6ABX09 Original air date January 24, 1999 (1999-01-24 ...

  8. 50 Times People Took Photos So Mesmerizing, They Had To ... - AOL

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    Our world is a pretty special place, full of breathtaking sights, awesome people, vibrant plants, and majestic wildlife. However, we tend to take it for granted, forgetting how incredible it is.

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