A commercial fashion photographer drove to a park to take pictures one day. He saw a pair of lovers being intimate, and became curious. He chased after him and photographed the couple secretly, but was found by the woman in the couple, and she was in a hurry. Those who want to destroy the photos, even go to the photographer's studio and ask for the papers. Of course, the photographer did not compromise so easily. In order to send the woman another roll of film, and then waited for the woman to leave, he secretly developed the photo of the film, and then through the continuous enlargement of the photo, he found a crime scene with the photographer in the photo. I saw a woman see a figure in the grass, the figure was holding a gun, and the man fell on the edge of the grass. Then he went to the park at night and was seeing the man's body lying in the grass. The photo conveyed such a story. No wonder the woman wanted to destroy it. Then the photographer found his intermediary and told him that the intermediary he had photographed the murder, but the intermediary told the photographer not to mention it. The next day it was fine, and he went over again. In that park, nothing happened, the woman was no longer found, there was no body of the man, there was a group of people in makeup, playing air tennis on the tennis court.
This is an era of fashion photography. When there are media and newspapers, generally speaking, when a murder occurs, the newspapers will report it as soon as possible. It can only be a photographer's fantasy.
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