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 * 1) List the website sources you used to do your research. These should be in addition to the resource pages I've already given you.

Forensics photography is taken anywhere that is a crime scene which could be portrait, landscape, cityscape, nature, rural and urban.
 * 1) Explain the types of photos photographers shoot (portrait, landscape, cityscape, still life, nature, rural, urban)

They used honest realism to help portray that this is for a serous cause and needed to be plain and also understandable as possible. They start off with 16,920 then mid career they earn $20,620 and once they are towards the end of their career it becomes $62,430 annually.
 * 1) Explain the style of work they must create in order to satisfy their client (realistic, abstract, glamour, journalistic, documentary, expressionistic, experimental)
 * 1) Explain the salaries they earn for their work (starting out, mid career, veteran)


 * 1) Explain the type or kind of schooling or other preparation they must go through

Start out as a Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) or a Scene of Crime Officer (SOCO). The qualifications you will need to gain work as a CSI or SOCO are good passes at GCSE or Standard Grade, including English and either science or maths, and at least one A-level or Higher in a science subject. Employers may support work-based qualifications, such as Apprenticeships and NVQ/SVQs. Forensic photography requirements after an intensive training course in forensic photography, which is often conducted at Centrex, the Central Police Training and Development Authority centre.

They can work in any type of envierment wether it be their own studio, a corporation or free lancing from home Forensic science has always been interesting to me, the same goes for crime investigators and jobs along that line. I found myself very intrigued by how much photo composition is used while shooting photos of crime scenes. This job is important to recognize because it helps find out what happened during the incident and can also help science in Arthur Fellig- [] Alphonse Bertillon -[] nick marsh- []
 * 1) Explain the type of environment they work in (own studio, corporation, free lance from home, other)
 * 1) Describe why you are interested in this specific career and what you think it would be like to do this for a living.
 * 1) List the names of three photographers who do this sort of work and list a link to their work or their studio.

I am going to create fake crimes scenes to mimic how forensics photographers shoot their photo, they usually have the item of choice close to the middle of the frame and have the photos clear and easy to see the evidence. Back in the day they would use black and white to remove the color which would help with people disconnecting from the dead body or the weapon and so on. I am going to use my house as the main source for the crime scene, since it is old and grungy looking. I plan to have a bloody knife and other weapons shown in a few photos. my main idea that can to me was the water heating in my basement which looks like a crime scene already. I want to have a bloody piece of clothing that looks like a young person would wear it and have the idea come to that person, that who ever killed this person stuffed their body into the water heater.
 * 1) Write a proposal for your Real World Photography Assignment. What do you plan to do for the assignment? Set up a photo-shoot that mimics the career (Fashion photographer you'd shoot a fashion show, sports photographer you'd shoot a sporting event etc) or will you find a real career photographer and job shadow them and photograph them at work? Explain your plan and the 3-5 image series you plan to shoot. These must be new images shot specifically for this assignment. Can't use old stuff.