This five-hour training offers an in-depth refresher of photography as your primary forensic documentation tool. It underscores the production of “true and accurate” images of scenes and specific evidence. The training encourages and enables you to control your camera instead of it controlling you.
Topics include exposure values, camera settings, scene procedures, and macro photography. The training concludes with an introduction to the benefits of using spherical imaging to integrate, organize and relate traditional photography and other digital evidence for investigations and the courtroom.
Attendees will follow simulated cases using the OSCR360 system developed by L-Tron Corporation.
- When - Thursday, April 12th 2018 10am to 3pm
- Where - Rochester, NY
- Cost - FREE for Law Enforcement Officers (Lunch included)
Training By
Retired Sergeant – 26 years in Law Enforcement. A New York State certified crime scene technician, crash reconstructionist and police instructor.
Deputy- 23 years in Law Enforcement. An ACTAR-accredited collision reconstructionist and IAI-certified senior crime scene analyst.
For more information or to register, please click here.
Please direct any questions to Julienne at (800) 830-9523 x115 or [email protected].