PHOTOGRAPH Y CAREERS BY: RACHEL BEVILLE. FORENSIC PHOTOGRAHPY General Info  Capture images about Crime Scene Details  Pictures solve some cases Can.

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PHOTOGRAPH Y CAREERS BY: RACHEL BEVILLE

FORENSIC PHOTOGRAHPY General Info  Capture images about Crime Scene Details  Pictures solve some cases Can use in trials

FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY What they do/Salary  Color or black and white Some photos require color  General Annual Salary: $25,000-$50,000  Photo reports: Accident or Crime

FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY Skill requirements  Technological aspects  Detail  Difficult Angles  No disturbance of scene content/uploads/2009/12/Forensic-Photography.gif

FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY Classes required  Educational experience:  3 years of photography  Training:  40 classroom hours  Classes/degrees:  Psychology  Sociology  Criminal Justice

SPORTS PHOTOJOURNALIST General Info  Form of Photojournalism  Images tell a story  Still Images  Contribute to News Media C524FEDBB05D6BB752948D3.jpg

SPORTS PHOTOJOURNALIST Aspects  Basics of camera  Right Place, Right Time  Speed is Key:  Traffic  Running Kids  Etc.

SPORTS PHOTOJOURNALIST Education  Bachelors' degree  Photography  Film  Digital Arts  Schools:  Yale University  School of the Art Institute of Chicago  Rhode Island School of Design. University.jpg

SPORTS PHOTOJOURNALIST Salary  Normal:  $ $29,000  Professional:  (i.e. NFL, NBA, MLB, etc)  $90,000-$120,000 guy-300x223.jpg

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER General Info  Animals  Natural Habitat  Plants  Insects  Macro Photography  Elements  Rain, snow, sunshine, etc.

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER Macro Photography  Extreme Close-Ups  “Larger than Life”  Detailed  Usually Wildlife

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER Education  Introduction to Wildlife Photography  Wildlife Photography 101  Things to learn in the courses above:  Good Shots  Correctly blur backgrounds  Shutter speed  Exposure

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER Salary  Normal:  $26,000  At home, hobbyists:  $15,000  Additional workers:  $50, x800.jpg

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