Unless the job is work for hire or work for employer the photographer holds the copyright.
You can paint on a photograph. Normal acrylic would work.
You put the signature on a photograph at the bottom of the photo.
A photograph of a statue would be considered a derivative work; if the statue is protected by copyright, you would need permission from the rightsholder to create the derivative work.
Yes, of course it can. However, it depends who owns the rights to the photograph. If it is copyrighted you would not be able to use it.
To cite a photograph in a research paper or academic work, include the photographer's name, the title of the photograph, the date it was taken, the website or database where it is located, and the date you accessed it. Format the citation according to the citation style required by your instructor or publication guidelines, such as APA or MLA.
The difference between a corporation and a commission is in their functions. A corporation if a government entity that serves the public while a commission is an investigative body set up for a particular task.
Features and functions together with the megapixel count. The higher the megapixel count, the better a photograph will be produced in better detail.
No, Lydia Darragh was not a spy himself. However, he had hired people to do his spy and investigative work for him.
Yes, by taking a photograph of the photograph (I'm not kidding).
Across the photograph signature.
Congress derives its investigative powers primarily from the Constitution, specifically Article I, Section 1, which grants Congress the authority to make laws and conduct oversight. This inherent power allows Congress to investigate matters related to its legislative functions, oversight of the executive branch, and the performance of government agencies. Additionally, various congressional rules and precedents further outline and facilitate these investigative powers.