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Crime Scene Photography Course April 8 – 12, 2019 Hosted by the Gulfport Police Department www.forensictrainingsource.com Topics Include Functions, controls, and menu settings of digital single- lens-reflex (DSLR) cameras Depth of field and motion control Close-up photography and photography using forensic light sources Functions and controls of detachable flash units Solving lighting problems using fill-flash, painting with light and polarizing filters   Interior and exterior crime scene and accident scene documentation Photographing latent blood reagents Photographing projectile flight paths Photographing victims and suspects Managing digital images  Gulfport Police Department 2220 15th St Gulfport, MS 39501 www.forensictrainingsource.com $650 $600 each with 2 or more from your agency John Williams Nationally known Instructor More than 31 years law enforcement experience Retired from South Carolina Department of Public Safety’s Criminal Justice Academy as the Section Chief of Advanced Training Kerri McClary Nationally known instructor More than 30 years law enforcement experience Certified Crime Scene Analyst Past President, South Carolina IAI Learn more at www.forensictrainingsource.com Questions? Contact Bill Robbins at 865.851.6536 or bill@forensictrainingsource.com