Woodrow Wilson is on the $100,000 bill.
There were only 42,000 printed; they were used for transferring money within the Federal Reserve System in the days before electronic funds transfer. When they became obsolete almost all were destroyed. One of the remaining bills (possibly the only one, depending on various sources) is on display in the Smithsonian.
The average cost of portrait photography services in most areas ranges from 100 to 300 per session, depending on the photographer's experience and the package chosen.
The average cost of portrait photography services can vary depending on factors such as location, photographer experience, and package inclusions. On average, portrait photography sessions can range from 100 to 300 per hour. Additional costs may apply for prints, digital files, and retouching services.
Rates for portrait photography services can vary widely depending on the photographer's experience, location, and the specific services offered. On average, portrait photographers may charge anywhere from 100 to 300 per hour for a photo session. Additional costs may include editing, prints, and digital files. It's important to research and compare rates from different photographers to find one that fits your budget and needs.
For indoor portrait photography with the SB 400 flash, it is recommended to use a low ISO setting (around 100-400), a wide aperture (around f/2.8 to f/5.6), and a moderate shutter speed (around 1/60 to 1/125). Experiment with these settings to achieve the desired lighting and depth of field for your portraits.
For portrait photography with the Canon 5D Mark II, it is recommended to use a wide aperture (around f/2.8 to f/5.6) to achieve a shallow depth of field and blur the background. Set the ISO to the lowest possible setting for optimal image quality, typically around ISO 100-400. Use a moderate shutter speed to avoid camera shake, around 1/125 to 1/250. Consider using the camera's portrait mode or manual mode for more control over settings.
Ben Franklin! These $100.00 Bills are affectionately know as "Benjamin's"!!
Ben Franklin
Benjamin FranklinU.S. statesman, inventor, and diplomat Benjamin Franklin is currently featured on the obverse of the bill. On the reverse of the banknote is an image of Independence Hall.
Benjamin Franklin's portrait is still on the $100 bill, regardless of series date.
The ten dollar bill bears the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, a non-president. The 100 dollar bill carries a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, also not a president.
Woodrow Wilson on the 100,000 USD bill
Benjamin Franklin on the 100 dollar bill.
Benjamin Franklin is on the 100 dollar bill and was never President.
Benjamin Franklin's PORTRAIT is on the $100 bill. He was an inventor, publisher, scientist and statesman; Invented the lightning rod, bifocal glasses, the Franklin stove and other things. But one thing he neither invented nor lived to see was photography; Franklin died almost a half-century before portrait photography became a reality.
Now a days there are security features on the 100 dollar bills to help you detect if the bill is counterfeit or not. One of the features is a watermark. If you hold the bill up to the light you will see a faint image of Benjamin Franklin to the right of the portrait.
American $100 bill :)
It should have a portrait of Benjamin Franklin in the center of the bill. If you're referring to the watermark of Franklin, that wasn't added until series 1996.