Interested in Taking Crime Photos?
There are so many different skills that can be useful in law enforcement, and being a crime scene photographer is certainly one of them. Although one might assume that taking photos of evidence is as simple as pressing a button on a camera, this is not true at all. Taking crime photos requires skill and discipline, in addition to being an officer of the law.There is a great website that provides some of the basic information that is needed to be an effective and useful crime scene photographer. For example, taking crime scene photos requires a certain type of emphasis. Knowing how to manually set your camera in order to emphasize various aspects of the crime scene is probably one of the most important things. There are also some important steps that must be taken when submitting the evidence to court.
This website, which is located at http://www.rcmp-learning.org/docs/ecdd1004.htm is a great resource, but it is not a substitute for institutionalized training. Always remember that hands-on training and experience are the best ways to learn.
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