This third edition of the highly successful textbook covers general principles and concepts of photography while delving into practical elements and advanced techniques of forensic photography
1. History of Forensic Imaging2. Composition and Cardinal Rules3. Crime Scene Photography4. Basic Exposure (Nonflash) Concepts5. Focus, Depth of Field, and Lenses6. Electronic Flash7. Ultraviolet, Infrared, and Fluorescence8. Photogrammetry9. Special Photography Situations10. Digital Imaging Technologies11. Digital Image Processing of Evidentiary Photography12. Legal Issues Related to Photographs and Digital Images
Edward M. Robinson began his career in law enforcement in 1971, with the Arlington County (Virginia) Police Department (ACPD). After 25 years with the ACPD, Mr. Robinson created the Crime Scene Investigation concentration at The George Washington University for their Master of Forensic Science degree program, and continues there today.
"...a fantastic resource for Colleges and Universities, it is also a must read for those who take their forensic and crime scene photography seriously enough to continually invest in new skills. I do recommend this book and have been able to use some of the practices in my teaching, while also learning new ideas myself." --CSEye
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