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Monday, January 3, 2022

Puerto Rico forensic photography for police, lawyer or private investigator

PHOTOGRAPHER NOW SERVING PUERTO RICO 


  Phone number (786) 232-3443 
  Contact 
What must a photographer do on the scene? 

1. Capture the entire Scene

 2. Control lighting 

3. Brighten dark images 

4. Tell a story using technical skills 

5. Overall images, Midrange photos, close up photos

 
  The purpose of forensic photography 

A crime scene photographer, also known as a forensic photographer, captures skilled photos of crime scene to ensure evidence is seen and physical items are photographed. 

Their photographic documentation of a crime scene provides investigators with detailed information and possible clues on what happened. 

  What is forensic photography in criminology? 

Forensic photography - sometimes referred to as police photography, forensic imaging or crime scene photography. - is the art of producing an accurate reproduction of a crime scene or an accident using photography for the benefit of a court or to aid in an investigation.
Forensic photographers use photography to support evidence in a legal case in a court of law. They usually work for police departments, a coroner's office, or sheriff's department providing the following services: Taking photographs of evidence and accidents or crime scenes. 

  Other responsibilities of the forsensic photographer Responds to crime scenes: photographs, collects, processes and stores evidence; Photograph persons, injuries, property, vehicles and latent fingerprints; Fingerprint individuals as needed; 

 Mix chemicals for laboratory and crime scene use, as needed; Able to develop latent fingerprint impressions; Ability to analyze and review unsolved cases to determine if current investigative techniques or procedures may be applied to evidence; 

 Able to work under stress and use good judgment in emergency situations; Able to visually compare minute details during day and night time lighting; 

 Deal with the general public courteously, firmly, and tactfully; Compare latent fingerprints to known inked or digitally captured fingerprints; 

make identifications and testify in court to the identification; trace fingerprints; 

 Assist in training other personnel; Operates a variety of tools and equipment including alternate light source, camera and flash, super glue chamber, fingerprint magnifier, fingerprint processing equipment, fume hood and Integrated Biometric Workstation (AFIS, NGI, etc.); 

 Independently perform a full range of police evidence investigative activities; Establish, maintain and foster positive working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
NOW SERVING PUERTO RICO 

Phone number (786) 232-3443 Contact

Service is available in Culebra and Vieques