This helpful textbook teaches the fundamentals of photography and their application to police work. It offers clear explanations of the basic elements of photography that are used in investigative police work. Recommendations regarding equipment and techniques are offered throughout for both small and large police departments. Topics include the advantages and disadvantages of digital photography, and guidelines for photographing accidents, crimes, evidence, questioned documents, and identification photos, and dealing with special situations such as homicide and arson. Step-by-step instructions show both experienced and inexperienced photographers the best way to capture specific situations encountered in law enforcement. A wide variety of photographs and illustrations demonstrate techniques and complement the material. A glossary provides a quick reference for looking up important definitions.Kodacolor, 3a4 Kodalith, 244 Land camera, 244 Lantern slides, 244 Latitude, 64 a65, 244 Leader, 244 Leaf shutter, 58 Leica thread ... See also Focal length for accident photography, 136 attachments for, 54 autofocus, 44 auxiliary, 228 axis of, 228 camcorder, ... United States, 1 Lumen, 245 Lumenized, 245 Luminescence, 205a206 infrared, 206, 220 Luminol, 177a178, 178f ... 174a175, 245 Magazine, 245 Magenta, 245 Mamiya Professional RB67 camera, 19a20 Manual camerasanbsp;...
Title | : | Police Photography |
Author | : | Larry S. Miller, Norman Marin, Richard T. McEvoy Jr. |
Publisher | : | Routledge - 2010-12-16 |
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