Forensic Photography

Forensic photography is a scientific method used to document crime scenes, and to capture evidence that may be used in court. It involves the use of specialized cameras and lenses in order to accurately record the details of a scene. Forensic photography can be used to analyze physical evidence such as tire tracks, blood samples, and fingerprints. It can also be used to reconstruct events, and aid in the investigation of crimes. Forensic photography is a valuable tool for law enforcement professionals and provides an indispensable service to the judicial system.

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