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by abid786
726 days ago
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Sadly it's a dying art form. 40-50 years ago every scientific university department used to have a scientific photographer to allow the researchers to publish their photos in articles. My own godfather was a scientific photographer who retired and started commercializing scientific photos. Unfortunately now, due to shrinking budgets and the proliferation of iPhones the need for such photographers is vanishing. |
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