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- Evidence Photographers International Council, Inc. - Non-profit organization, pursuing the advancement of forensic photography and videography for civil and criminal litigation. Includes seminars, directory of photographers and contacts in Honesdale, Pennsylvania.
- Professor Jeff Sedlik - Consultant and testifying forensic expert witness: photography, copyright, licensing, contracts, business practices, industry standards, stock photography, model releases, rights of privacy / publicity, damages, lost photo evaluation, forensic photography.
- Imprimus Forensic Services - Forensic consulting services for civil cases and customized police training in crime scene investigations, biological evidence, forensic photography and footwear and tire track evidence at Arlington Heights, IL.
- Imaging Forensics - Specialists in applications of digital imaging technology to law enforcement and forensics, used by police and lawyers. They offer expert testimony services from Fountain Valley, California.
- Bob Walden Photography - Legal photogragher, offers sale of book on the subject, and capturing civil photographic evidence, within the region of New York City.
- Nighttime Accident and Crime Scene Photography - Example of "Paint with Light" illumination technique at night with ordinary camera flashes. Detective Robert E Kramer, Police Dept Crime Lab in Cedar Falls Iowa.
- Lightning Powder Company, Inc. - Articles on methods used, including diagrams, cameras, and latent print photography. Based in Jacksonville, Florida.
- Crime Scene and Evidence Photography - Documenting crime scene resources, training, articles, including video, diagrams, the collection and preservation of evidence, and related links. Maintained in Temecula, California.
- Crime Scene Photography - Introduction to basic principles, using SLR camera and film, from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
- Laser or Alternate Light Source Photography - Article discusses the difficulties in photographing items with the laser or ALS light source. By Sgt. Hayden Baldwin, retired.
Wikipedia Articles
- History of forensic photography - Forensic photography encompasses documenting both suspected and convicted criminals, and also the crime scenes, victims, and other evidence needed to make a conviction. Although photography was widely acknowledged as the most accurate way to depict and document people and objects, it was not until key developments in the late ...
- Forensic photography - Forensic photography (sometimes referred to as forensic imaging or crime scene photography) is the art of producing an accurate reproduction of a crime scene or an accident scene for the benefit of a court. It is part of the process of evidence collecting.