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Photography Crimes

Octavia Marchand

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Editora: Publifye

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Photography Crimes explores the unsettling intersection of photography and crime, revealing how this powerful medium, designed to capture reality, can be manipulated for deception and exploitation. The book highlights photography's dual nature, examining instances where photographic evidence has been altered, leading to wrongful convictions, and how readily available images are used in crimes like blackmail and identity theft. It emphasizes the critical need to understand the potential for misuse within photography to combat crime and protect individual liberties.

 
The book progresses by first establishing a historical context, tracing photography's evolution from documenting crime scenes to modern digital forensics. It then delves into three major themes: the manipulation of photographic evidence, the use of photography as a tool for committing crimes, and the ethical considerations surrounding surveillance and privacy. Through case studies and legal analyses, Photography Crimes provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the issues, connecting diverse fields like law, sociology, and technology.

 
Ultimately, this book aims to equip a broad audience—from photography enthusiasts to legal professionals—with the visual literacy needed to navigate an image-saturated world. It furnishes practical knowledge for understanding personal rights in public spaces where photography is permitted, and illustrates the impact of photography on social media and the role of visual misinformation.
Disponível desde: 26/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 80 páginas.

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