In order to become a Forensic Photographer one must meet certain requirements. Schooling being one of them. Schooling in this field requires both degrees in science and photography, as well as a basic knowledge of the …show more content…
Lastly, one must have a current job where Forensic Photography is one of his/her responsibilities, and must have worked at the facility for at least 3 years to ensure the best trained personnel. Forensic Photography is more than just picking up a camera, and taking pictures opposed to how TV shows such as CSI and NCIS portray it to be. (“Getting a Job in Forensic Photography”). Forensic Photographers have three major responsibilities. The first involves photographing physical evidence. Forensic refers to physical evidence as fingerprints, blood, impressions made by tire track and/or shoes, as well as cuts, bruises, which are found on victim bodies whether dead or alive. (“Forensic Science”). This allows Forensic Scientist to collect samples and study the evidence to present a cause of death, or contribute a reason behind a crime. However, in completing these tasks one must be very precautious because evidence can very easily be contaminated making absolutely impossible to use in courts. (“All about Forensic Photography and schools”). When it comes to photographing deceased victims the