LESSON 3
INVESTIGATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY
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OVERVIEW
LESSON DESCRIPTION:
In this lesson you will learn about various equipment, film, filters,
lighting, and techniques/procedures employed by photographers when taking
investigative photographs and in photographing aircraft and vehicle
accidents.
You also will learn to document criminal scenes in order to
preserve and provide evidence for investigations and court exhibits using
special techniques. In addition, you will learn the proper equipment, film,
and lighting necessary to cover a fire to provide the investigators with
visual records and clues.
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
ACTIONS:
a.
Identify the best equipment, cameras,
lenses,
and
lighting used in investigative photography.
b.
Explain the prescribed procedures in
covering
various
types of investigations.
c.
Describe the proper camera equipment, film, and lighting
to document evidence.
d.
Describe the coverage specific to aircraft and vehicle
accidents.
e.
to properly document a homicide, drowning, hanging, and
CONDITION:
You will be given information from TM 11-401-2, STP 11-25S13-
SM-TG, and Photographer's Mate Training Series NAVEDTRA 373-
02-45-83, MOD 2.
STANDARD:
Investigative photography will be in accordance with TM 11-
401-2, STP 11-25S13-SM-TG, and Photographer's Mate Training
Series NAVEDTRA 373-02-45-83, MOD 2.
REFERENCES:
The material contained in this lesson was derived from the
following publications: TM 11-401-2, STP 11-25S13-SM-TG, and
Photographer's Mate Training Series NAVEDTRA 373-02-45-83,
MOD 2.
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