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In 2001, an LAPD crime scene photographer (if I remember correctly--there
was a huge article in the New Yorker at the time) went through the LAPD
archives and developed an exhibit of crime scene photographs, mostly from
the 30s and 40s showing a very LA Confidential/ Raymond Chandler image of
LA. It premiered at a gallery in LA and was travelling the country- I
remember Duke University was one. I think there was a catalogue- I remember
ripping out the citation for a Christmas gift for a cop friend. The exhibit
got great reviews--- maybe some of your images might be old enough to do
something like this?
The photos were also used as part of the opening sequence of a cop TV show
at the time.
Pamela
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sarah Johnson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 12:01 PM
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> Subject: Restricted photo collection
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> Hello listers,
>
> I am in need of some advice. We are about to receive a photo
> collection from the police department. The collection ranges
> from 1930 - 1970 and includes photographs and negatives of
> local events as well as crime scenes. From what I understand
> the photos and negs are labled with dates and location and
> many, if not all, people pictured are identified.
>
> We understand that this is a very touchy collection. Has
> anyone ever received something similar and if so what kind of
> policy do you have regarding use for research, public access,
> processing (i.e. who?, do you use a locked database? etc.)
>
> Thanks in advance for all of your help!
>
> Sarah Johnson
> Educational Programming Coordinator
> Manitowoc County Historical Society
> P.O. Box 574
> Manitowoc, WI 54221
> 920/ 684-4445
>
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