<P> Spider - Man keeps his regular field equipment in a utility belt that can carry extra web fluid cartridges, spider - tracers, and his camera . The belt can hold up to 30 cartridges, each one being pressured to 300 psi . The belt's buckle contains a small but powerful light, which is filtered through a lens decorated with a stylized likeness of Spider - Man's mask . This spider - signal is mostly limited to intimidating weak - nerved criminals and acting as a wide - beam flashlight . It is sometimes used to call for help, as well . The Utility belt and the spider - signal is later used in The Spectacular Spider - Man . At his job at Horizon Labs, Peter has upgraded his utility belt to hold cartridges of different types of webbing and his Spider - Signal has a UV light setting for forensic analysis . In "The Amazing Spider - Man" video game and the MCU Spider - Man films, Spider - Man's default costume has a utility belt . In Captain America: Civil War, the spider - signal in his web shooters is revealed in the second end credits scene . </P> <P> Peter Parker gains employment as a freelance (and sometimes staff) photographer through most of his teen and young adult years . He sells pictures of himself in action as Spider - Man, takes any assignments offered, or, sometimes, uses his powers to help him photograph special events where normal press access is limited or denied, for the New York newspaper The Daily Bugle . </P> <P> His first camera, originally his father's, has an extended rear metal plate that allows him to use his web to secure it to a wall or other fixed object without interfering with its functions . Typically, Spider - Man positions the camera before intervening in a crime or emergency . Spider - Man gradually improves on the camera's simple timer, including adding a motion sensor that triggered the camera whenever he, as Spider - Man, moved in front of it . He has updated and replaced the camera (they are occasionally destroyed during battles) as necessary over the years . </P> <P> Partly due to the stinginess of Bugle editor / publisher J. Jonah Jameson, Parker never earns much money as a freelancer . The Bugle, legal owner of his submitted work, eventually publishes a book of his photographic images (Webs) which helps improve his finances . He wins a Pulitzer Prize for his picture of the Sentry, but the Sentry's earlier adventures and their consequences are later wiped from human memory, probably including this award . Parker does, however, win other photography awards over the years . </P>

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