True & Accurate Police Photography, Part 3: Camera Lenses
True & Accurate Police Photography, Part 3: Camera Lenses In our first blog, we discussed camera modes and how to make the best choice as a forensic photographer. Then, in…
True & Accurate Police Photography, Part 3: Camera Lenses In our first blog, we discussed camera modes and how to make the best choice as a forensic photographer. Then, in…
TANSTAAFL (There Ain’t No Such Thing As A Free Lunch) This time-honored mnemonic applies to many fields. In photography, it means that everything is a trade-off. This is especially true…
Forensic photography is not snapshot photography. It’s intentionally not artful. It isn’t intended to show things in their best light. Done properly, it shows things exactly as they are. In…
Earlier in December, OSCR and I had a chance to travel to New Jersey and Connecticut. We had a blast exploring this 'Still Revolutionary' state (obviously they're revolutionary if…
18+ Ways to Fund your OSCR360 OSCR360 has been traveling the country, assisting Officers with everything from crime scene documentation and active shooter pre-planning to arson investigations and…
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Just a few short weeks ago, OSCR360 visited Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Check out what we learned on our trip to the central Pennsylvania region. First stop: Reading, PA. Known…
Meet Alex's new partner OSCR360. Where are they traveling next? Travel. It's this glorious concept. Exploring new places, new foods, new cultures (yes, even within the United States). It's…
That little green AUTO icon on your camera is forensic evil. If you’re a crime scene technician, you've heard this for years; yet you admit you didn’t listen.…
Crime scenes and motor vehicle crashes are often complex and difficult to figure out. That’s why police departments train their people to be forensic and crash reconstruction specialists. That's…