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hologram
A photographic image giving the observer a seemingly three dimensional view of the represented object The three dimensional effect is produced by exposing a photographic recording medium to an interference pattern generated by a coherent beam of light as from a laser reflected from the subject interacting with a beam directly from the source The full three dimensional effect requires illumination of the image with coherent light but less perfect three dimensional visual effects may also be observed when the hologram is illuminated with white light...
closeup
a photograph or other recorded image taken at close range or using a telephoto lens so as to appear to have been taken at close range used especially of images of faces in which the face fills all or most of the photograph...
Working journalist
Working journalist, an ex-employee would be a 'working journalist'. It is clear that the definitions of a 'newspaper employee' and a 'working journalist' have to be construed in the light of and subject to the context requiring otherwise, Bennett Coleman and Co. (P) Ltd. v. Punya Priya Das Gupta, AIR 1970 SC 426: (1969) 2 SCC 1: (1970) 1 SCR 181. [Working Journalists and other Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1955, s. 2(f)]Working journalist, means a person whose principal avocation is that of a journalist and who is employed as such in, or in relation to, any newspaper establishment, and includes an editor, a leader-writer, news editor, sub-editor, feature-writer, copy tester, reporter, correspondent, cartoonist, news-photographers and proof reader. An editor is expressly included in this definition, Management of Rashtradoot v. Rajasthan Working Journalist Union, (1971) 3 SCC 96. [Working Journalists and other Newspaper Employees (Conditio...
Minette
The smallest of regular sizes of portrait photographs...
Heliochromy
The art of producing photographs in color...
paparazzo
A free lance photographer that specializes in following and photographing celebrities such as movie stars especially to obtain candid photographs in private situations as her dogged pursuit by the paparazzi was believed to be a major factor in Princess Dianas death...
hostile work environment
hostile work environment The basis for a sexual harassment claim, a "hostile work environment" is created where the presence of demeaning or sexual photographs, jokes, threats, or overall atmosphere is so pervasive as to create an intimidating and offensive work environment. ...
silent witness theory
silent witness theory : a theory or rule in the law of evidence: photographic evidence (as photographs or videotapes) produced by a process whose reliability is established may be admitted as substantive evidence of what it depicts without the need for an eyewitness to verify the accuracy of its depiction ...
evidentiary
evidentiary 1 : being, relating to, or affording evidence [photographs of value] 2 : conducted so that evidence may be presented [an hearing] ev·i·den·tia·ri·ly adv ...
Chromophotography
The art of producing photographs in colors...
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