Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Author; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Photography Equipment; Chapter 3: Crime Scene Photography; Chapter 4: Examination Quality Photography; Chapter 5: Nighttime and Low-Light Photography; Chapter 6: Flash Photography; Chapter 7: Painting with Light; Chapter 8: Bloodstain Photography; Chapter 9: Photography of Shooting Incidents; Chapter 10: Ultraviolet and Infrared Photography; Chapter 11: Photographing Fire Scenes; Answer Key to Chapter End Questions; Back Cover.
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The ability to thoroughly and properly document a crime scene through photography is a must for crime scene investigators. Regardless of the time of day, weather conditions, or confines in which a piece of evidence is concealed, photographs must be true and accurate. Capturing all the pertinent information and evidence for use during an investigation and testimony is critically important. Evidence is commonly found in less-than-photographically-friendly environments. Possessing the knowledge and skills necessary to properly photograph those difficult-to-image subjects is vitally important. Adva.