The father of modern police Photography is often considered to be Alphonse Bertillon. In the late 19th century, he developed a systematic method for identifying criminals through a combination of photography and anthropometry, known as the Bertillon System. His work laid the foundation for the use of photography in criminal investigations and the documentation of crime scenes. Bertillon's techniques significantly influenced modern forensic photography practices.
Conventional photography uses film while modern photograhp mainly uses digital.
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Police photography basically deals with forensic photography. In most cases, it deals with a scene of a crime while the term 'photography' generally mean anything that deals with pictures. Hope that helps...
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The title of the "father of forensic photography" is often attributed to Alphonse Bertillon, a French police officer and biometrics expert. In the late 19th century, he pioneered the use of photography in criminal investigations, developing systematic methods for documenting crime scenes and evidence. His work laid the foundation for modern forensic photography practices, emphasizing the importance of visual documentation in the field of criminal justice.
Police photography is just a synonym for forensic photography
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Conventional photography uses film while modern photograhp mainly uses digital.