Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

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

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Video production in Fresno


George Ohan
(559) 451-1370
#FultonFilmCompany



$99 Video for small business


2:00 - 3:00 minute High Definition video


(Your Video info HERE)



Title Card Open


Who we are - Digital content producers


What we do - Video, Photography, Blogs, Social Media, Websites



Why we do it - We want your business to grow


Call to Action - Let's talk about digital


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**How it works**

We write, shoot, edit, and post your new video to social media for you!

* Small business

* Event promotion

* Advertising

* HD



This is a $99 video promotion for small business.



George Ohan
(559) 451-1370
#FultonFilmCompany





Friday, March 10, 2017

Actor - Kemery Ball - KP1 Studios stage combat /stunt class

Kemery's blog



Stunt Class at Fulton Film Company
Last week I arrived at what I thought would be my normal actors’ workout. Little did I know I would end up beating the crud out of my acting coach and loving every minute of it! Don’t get it twisted; I don’t have a mean bone in my body.



Instead of our normal class that night we had a stunt/fight scene class. I learned to punch, slap, and kick someone on camera without connecting. I also learned how to take a beating for the camera safely.


There were three girls there that night. First we all practiced the basics of fighting on camera with coach Kp Phagnasay. Then after practicing George and Kp of Fulton Film Company scripted a fight scene and then from there it was on! The scene was set; Kp was a robber who had broken in to the studio. The three girls were there to defend their territory. We all had a weapon.



The three of us huddled around Kp ready for battle. My weapon of choice, coat hangers! Yep, I can hook a mean ear with a pair of coat hangers. We each took our turn giving Kp a beating. Then after he was hurting we turned the lights off and he got slammed to the floor.



Wow, we had way too much fun giving KP a beat down.


We were having a ball. We did the take over and over again, but never once was it boring. Each time we did the scene we got better at it, until we were in a sort of dance until the end of the scene. We laughed between takes and watching ourselves beat Kp on camera.


We were so wrapped up in our scene we barely noticed George Ohan rolling on the ground and jumping through air to get the perfect shot.

This class was amazing. I never thought I would enjoy on screen fighting. I look forward to more stunt and fighting classes at Fulton Film Company and I would highly recommend you give it a try.
Kemery Ball, 11 years old, actress, singer, dancer


Saturday, January 7, 2017

How can I promote my small business online

How to create HD content for online branding & marketing

George Ohan at the Puerto Rico SBA.

This BLOG helps people who are new to using digital find a starting point for your online story.

(You found this blog; your customers will find your blog)


Do you need to create high definition content to tell your story online?


The following questions can help a business owner, entrepreneur, artist, musician, rock-band, filmmaker, people that provide services, and anyone that is starting to use the internet as a tool to find an audience.  You will need to stop, think, and take notes...
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Are you an AUTHORITY in your field?  Why?  Who is?


What is your area of expertise? What do you do BEST?


What kind of content can you create to support your area of expertise?
Example:  VLOG, social media posts, podcasts, Blogs, online PR


Write a short bio about "YOURSELF" as if you are pitching "YOU" to someone.  How can the audience get to know you very quickly?  How are you unique?


What kind of social media posts make sense for you to post?  Who does a similar thing as you?  What is their online strategy?


What kind of content do you know how to create?


What useful advice about your industry, coupled with your opinions, can you offer to your audience?  If you had to write a blog right now about what you do, what would the title be?  (Thank you, that's your next blog)


What is your current ONLINE IDENTITY?
Google yourself.  What happens?  Do you like what you see?


Do you own your domain name?  www.YOURname.com - That is the ONLY online property that you have 100% control over what information gets published.  Any other social media site can change the rules at any time, and you are held hostage to their terms and conditions.


Basic online properties to start with:
Facebook LIKE page
Twitter
Pinterest
Google+
YouTube
Blogger
Instagram
SnapChat


Go through EVERY screen on the privacy settings and check or un-check the items that you agree with.  Ensure consistency in the messaging on all of your online platforms.  


Who are your community supporters?  Does anyone love what you do?  


Do you have the right STYLE for the internet? 


How do your favorite websites look? Think about the entire DESIGN...


Do you LOOK professional?
1. Profile pics
2. Clothing
3. Content that you post
4. Social media properties 
5. Professional messaging
6. Email address


Example:  Film producer should NOT look like a beach bum on daily posts. 
(*This is OK for entrepreneurs!)  :-)


How do you MEASURE your efforts?


Who is clicking on the content that you post?


Are they buying?


What do they like more?


Do you have a capture page to gather emails?


Set up Google Analytics to track a lot of this information.
Set GOALS each week.


What do you want to accomplish?


Very Respectfully,

George Ohan - U.S. Army Veteran
International Entrepreneur


*If you're confused, it is because this stuff is difficult.  If you need further explanation, please feel free to contact me at anytime. 


SAMPLE HD Content below. 
How can I help you with your digital needs?

1. This Blog
4. Photo
#PR2025 - Puerto Rico 2025





Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Why pay a photographer for their service?

If your toilet was clogged, would you call the plumber and ask him to "hook you up on a free gig?" The list goes on: mechanic, barber, chef, doctor, electrician, all of those people get paid for their services.... Right? 


WHY should I pay a professional photographer? 


1. His or Her TIME 


2. Equipment - Digital camera & Lens package 


3. Flash & Lighting 


4. Memory cards or Film 


5. Education, Training & Practice required to know this skill 


6. Travel expenses 


7. Time to process images in post-production 


8. Promotional & website costs


9. Income tax for freelance 


10. Phone 


11. Food 


12. Housing 


13. Living expenses 



.....but you can get good "Exposure" & "Experience" for your efforts. 


MESSAGE FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS: 
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GET PAID, OR STARVE ARTIST. You have to start getting paid for your craft at some point.... That point is NOW. 


Start charging people what you are worth. You are adding value to their situation with your art and craft. They must respect your art with their wallets. 


I hope this motivates a new photographer to start earning income and building their future. You can be happy by getting paid to do what you love to do. 


What services do you provide? How much does it cost? Make a list. 


(Some situations a barter for services is acceptable) 


Very Respectfully, 

George Ohan 
Mentor

Fresno film, video, and photography production crews


Thursday, December 29, 2016

Start a photography or video business in Fresno

ASK these helpful questions before you start a business:
Model: Tristen Hope
Photo by: George Ohan

Why am I starting a business?


What kind of business do I want?


Who is my ideal customer?


What products or services will my business provide?


Am I prepared to spend the time and money needed to get my business started?


What differentiates my business idea and the products or services I will provide from others in the market?


Where will my business be located?


How many employees will I need?


What types of suppliers do I need?


How much money do I need to get started?

@GoalMindClothingCo on Instagram 
Photo taken at: Fulton Film Company 


Will I need to get a loan?


How soon will it take before my products or services are available?


How long do I have until I start making a profit?


Who is my competition?


How will I price my product compared to my competition?


How will I set up the legal structure of my business?


What taxes do I need to pay?


What kind of insurance do I need?


How will I manage my business?


How will I advertise my business?


Photography by: George Ohan
Model: Tristen Hope

Fulton Film Company
1904 Fresno Street
Fresno, Ca 93721






Reference:
https://www.sba.gov/starting-business/how-start-business/20-questions-starting

Friday, December 23, 2016

Top film production and photography company in Fresno

Is there really a top company? ...You decide.


There are many choices in Fresno for film production and photography companies. Choose one that you can vibe with, it will make you more happy. Video projects can be stressful and time consuming if you don't have the right team working with you...


1. What type of video or photography project would you like to create?


2. What type of experience does your future director, producer, or photographer have?


3. Does your production company help you with digital distribution?


4. Is a cheap price and product more important than quality work?


5. What would you like to accomplish with your new completed digital project?



Let's talk.


We can help you decide how to hire, and who to hire as a digital content producer in Fresno.

* Film Production
* Digital content
* Photography
* Internet marketing
* Entrepreneurship
* Talent / film crew training
* Film locations

Fulton Film Company
1904 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721

(559) 451-1370 call or text
George Ohan