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Forensic Photographer By: Matt Mettert
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What they do/Responsibilities Produce truthful and objective images, which may be used for measurement or analysis, to accompany forensic, medical or scientific reports, articles or research papers Produce truthful and objective images, which may be used for measurement or analysis, to accompany forensic, medical or scientific reports, articles or research papers Responsibilities Responsibilities Take pictures at scenes of crimes, hospitals and for the use of evidence in court Take pictures at scenes of crimes, hospitals and for the use of evidence in court
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Education & Skills Required Education Education Graduation from high school, experience in professional photographic work including experience in photographing, developing and custom printing; or any equivalent combination of training and experience. Graduation from high school, experience in professional photographic work including experience in photographing, developing and custom printing; or any equivalent combination of training and experience. Skills required Must be able to select and use the best equipment and techniques for the job. Must be able to select and use the best equipment and techniques for the job. A thorough grasp of photographic principles, especially non- standard techniques. A thorough grasp of photographic principles, especially non- standard techniques. Close attention to detail, and a meticulous approach to image and data recording Close attention to detail, and a meticulous approach to image and data recording A good understanding of police methods and conventions, and an understanding in anatomy A good understanding of police methods and conventions, and an understanding in anatomy
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Employment Prospects Over the next five years: Good To find a job just go to your local police station
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