Re: [TSCM-L] {3088} Pearls Before Swine Series - Scope of Work Matrix

From: Eric Schmiedl <eric.s..._at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 13:52:28 -0500

James M. Atkinson wrote:

> This is also on a per person basis for an engineer; half this amount
> for a technician, surveyor, or architect; and a quarter this amount
> for non-technical (non PI) people (ie: electrician, plumber, HVAC,
> trades, scribe, photographer, truck driver, painter, lumpers, etc),
> and an eighth this amount for PI or security person (although most
> PIs can qualify as photographers and scribes if they play their
> skills right, and being able to work a 8*10 camera and darkroom is
> more important then a digital camera.

Speaking as a photographer, what on earth would a TSCM specialist need
an 8x10 camera for?

Even high-end architectural photographers these days generally use
either digtal SLRs (and software perspective correction) or medium
format digital backs attached to miniature view-camera-esque bodies.
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