Handbook of Forensic Photography

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Handbook of Forensic Photography is the most-comprehensive, definitive reference for the use of photography in the capture and presentation of forensic evidence. The intent is to inform the reader about the most complete and up-to-date methods to capture and reproduce images that most accurately representing the evidence.

With the rise in importance of forensic science, crime and accident scene documentation has likewise increased on importance―not the least of which has been forensic photography. The need to use excepted practice and protocols to guarantee the authenticity of images for evidence documentation is paramount for using it in court. And as with any discipline, there is an art to the science of forensic photography.

Contributing authors from various backgrounds―each experts in their field―have provided numerous case examples, best practices, and recommendations for recognizing, recording, and preserving evidence using cameras and the latest digital image technology, including video and other imaging technologies. Chapters present such topics as videography, drone photography, underwater photography, crime scene photography, autopsy photographs, fire documentation, forensic odontology, and more. The book closes with coverage of courtroom displays, presenting imaging evidence, and expert witness testimony in the courtroom.

Handbook of Forensic Photography is a must-have reference for experienced crime scene photographers, death and crime scene investigators, police, and forensic professionals―including medical examiners, odontologists, engineers, and forensic anthropologists―who frequently need to capture investigative photographs in the course of investigations.

Author(s): Sanford Weiss
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 710

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Editor
Contributors
Chapter 1: Forensic Photography: The Purpose
Chapter 2: Fair and Accurate Representation
Chapter 3: Development of Agency Standard Operating Procedures
Chapter 4: Getting Ready to Go
Chapter 4A: Using a Tripod
Chapter 4B: Mirrors and Go-Kits
Chapter 5: Visual Storytelling
Chapter 6: Digital Processing of Evidentiary Photography
Chapter 6A: Impression and Pattern Evidence
Chapter 7: Necessary Hardware: Operating, Holding, and Focusing
Chapter 7A: Light Metering for Exposure
Chapter 7B: High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Chapter 8: Photography in Technical Investigations
Chapter 9: Three-Dimensional Photography and Its Applications
Chapter 10: Human Vision and Low-Light Photography
Chapter 10A: Existing Light Photography
Chapter 10B: Painting Evidence with Light
Chapter 10C: Dealing with Retroreflective Light
Chapter 11: Macrophotography
Chapter 11A: Cellphone Forensic Photography
Chapter 12: Image Rectification and Angular Correction
Chapter 13: Firearms and Toolmarks
Chapter 13A: Bullet Trajectory Laser Photography
Chapter 14: Questioned Documents
Chapter 14A: Photography and Human Vision
Chapter 15: Clandestine or Surveillance Photography
Chapter 16: Videography
Chapter 17: Surveillance Videos Capture the Path of a Killer (Forensic Analysis)
Chapter 18: Working the Field/Accident Scene
Chapter 19: Laser Scanning
Chapter 20: Large Scene Investigation
Chapter 21: Photographing Crime Scenes
Chapter 21A: Public and Private Scene Investigations: Fire, Crash, and Crime Scenes
Chapter 21B: Crime Scene Photogrammetry
Chapter 21C: Single-Photo Perspective Photogrammetry
Chapter 22: Aerial Coverage from Light Planes and Helicopters
Chapter 23: Drone Photography
Chapter 23A: Forensic Aerial Imagery and Drone Photogrammetry
Chapter 24: Inspection for Auditing Conditions
Chapter 25: Water and Underwater Photography
Chapter 26: Forensic Fire and Explosion Photography
Chapter 27: Injury Photography
Chapter 28: Documenting Findings in Interpersonal Violence
Chapter 29: Autopsy Photography
Chapter 30: Entomological Photograph Protocols
Chapter 31: Forensic Odontology
Chapter 32: Photography and Forensic Archaeology
Chapter 33: Forensic Anthropology and Photography
Chapter 33A: Forensic Facial Analysis
Chapter 33B: Forensic Age Progression
Chapter 33C: Forensic Facial Reconstruction and Postmortem Depiction
Chapter 34: Photography for Publication
Chapter 35: The Role of the Forensic Scientist as Expert Witness in Court
Chapter 36: Technology for Courtroom Displays and Demonstrative Presentations
Chapter 37: Teaching Forensic Photography in the 21st Century
Glossary
Index