Basics of Crime Scene Photography
***3/12/22 addendum: The assertion at 3:15 that FILM is the only suitable method for photographing a crime scene is now outdated. With the advent of much better digital photography as well as the ability to spot manipulated data, most crime scene photographers have fully transitioned to Digital photography at this time. Thank goodness that technology continues to advance and develop! I would like to thank all my viewers for your advice and input! You rock! **** A very simplified overview for High School Students on Forensic Crime Scene Photography 0:00 Introduction 0:11 The Basics 0:58 How many pictures should I take? 1:38 Record keeping 2:15 Equipment 3:15 Why not digital? 4:56 What should I take photos of? 5:56 The Scale

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