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ADVANCED CRIME SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY

CLEARWATER, FL  |  JUNE 12 - 16, 2023
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This course has been approved for multiple certification/re-certification training credits in the IAI Certification Board. Please see our IAI Certification page for more details.
Instructor:
Matthew Steiner, MS, CSCSA

Location:
Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office
Forensic Sciences Division
4801 145th Avenue North
Clearwater, Florida 33762
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​Hours:  8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Tuition:  $599.00

This course is presented in partnership with the
International Association for Identification.
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*NEW REGISTRATION/PAYMENT PROCESS: Please see the bottom of this course page to make your payment and register for this course.
Advanced Crime Scene Photography

This Advanced Crime Scene Photography course provides instruction that can permit the student to successfully document challenging photography situations that occur at crime scenes. The course begins with instruction of lighting techniques. Scene specific photography of bloodstain pattern and shooting scene evidence will be covered in detail.  The course covers low-light, chemiluminescent, and forensic light source photography. 

​Students will learn techniques for taking examination quality photographs of fingerprint and shoe wear/tire tread evidence.  The capstone exercise, at the end of training, is designed to reinforce knowledge and skills gained during the week.  Students will be tasked to photograph mock scenes and demonstrate several advanced forensic photography techniques.

*Please Note:  Prior attendance and completion of a 40-hour Basic Crime Scene Photography course is required. 

 


OUTLINE


Day # 1 – 8hr

  1. Lighting Techniques for Evidence Photography
  2. Exercise #1 (Lighting)
  3. Bloodstain Pattern Photography
  4. Exercise # 2 (Bloodstain Patterns)

Day # 2 – 8hr

  1. Footwear/Tiretrack Impression Photography
  2. Exercise # 3 (Footwear and Tire Tracks)
  3. Fingerprint Impression Photography
  4. Exercise # 4 Fingerprints

Day # 3 – 12hr Day

  1. Shooting Scene Photography
  2. Exercise # 5 (Shooting Scenes)
  3. Alternate Light Source Photography
  4. Exercise # 6 (ALS)
  5. Chemiluminescent Photography
  6. Exercise # 7 Chemiluminescence)
  7. Advanced Painting with Light
  8. Exercise # 8 (PWL)

Day # 4 – 8hr Day

  1. Setup Mock Scenes
  2. Mock Scene Capstone Exercise
 
Day # 5 – 4hr

  1. Continue Mock Scenes
  2. Case Presentations
  3. Course Review
 
 

*This course has been approved for certification/re-certification credits by the following IAI  certification boards: Forensic Photography Certification board, Bloodstain Pattern Certification Board, Crime Scene Certification Board, Footwear Certification Board.
See our IAI certification page for more details.
 

LODGING

Hampton Inn and Suites
4050 Ulmerton Road
Clearwater, FL 33762
727-572-7456

Room Rate:  $119 plus tax (includes breakfast)

Amenities:  Free Breakfast, Free Wi-Fi, Free Parking

Booking Info:  Call the hotel and mention Tri-Tech Forensics or the BPA Course to receive the special rate.

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