Forensic Photography
Forensic photography (also called crime scene photography or criminalistic photography) is the practice of using photographic methods to document crime scenes, physical evidence, and injuries in a legal context. Its purpose is to create an accurate, objective, and permanent visual record that can be analyzed later in investigations and presented as evidence in court.
History Of Forensic Photography
Mary Jane Kelly Murdered By Jack The Ripper On November 9, 1888
Fall River, Massachusetts, 1892
Analysis Of Photographs = Forensic Photography
Forensic Photography Unit
Few Examples Of Forensic Photography
Ultraviolet Photography
Infrared Photography
Fluroescent Photography
Close Up Photography
Ted Bundy Case
Bite mark evidence: Bundy left bite marks on victim Lisa Levy’s body. Forensic odontologists matched the bite pattern to Bundy’s teeth—this was a key piece of evidence.
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