Can a photograph demonstrate, reveal or prove what really happened? Certainly a photograph shows something that once existed. But does that mean that it is always ‘the truth’? Crime Scenes | A Hundred Years of Photographic Evidence is the first exhibition ever to show how photography has been used as visual evidence. From Alphonse Bertillon’s metrical photographs, used in early twentieth-century murder cases, right through to the reconstruction of drone attacks in Pakistan in 2012, Crime Scenes presents eleven case studies illustrating the use of photography as legal evidence over the past century. The case studies relate to legal cases dating from between 1900 and the present day. They concern matters such as crime, war, political histo...
During the discovery of photography, the image was still suprème. In the nineteenth century, even th...
This article traces the rules governing the admissibility of photographs into evidence in the courts...
Photographs capture time in a unique way; they provide a static representation ofa dynamic scene, mi...
Burden of Proof: The Construction of Visual Evidence examines the way photographic images have been ...
It is said that "one picture is worth a thousand words". This implies that pictorial testimony has ...
It reflects on current approaches to crime scene photography described in numerous photographic publ...
Maxims that urge the power of images are cultural commonplaces with which we are all too familiar: ...
The application of visual material is becoming increasingly more prominent when presenting forensic ...
This paper explores a puzzle concerning the authority of certain images that increasingly find thems...
Photography is admitted as one of the widely used methods in criminal investigation which has a sign...
The exhibition examines the way experts, researchers and historians produce images as evidence in in...
This chapter explores what happens to old police photographs. When taken, these photographs capture ...
The application of photographic evidence within forensic science and the judicial system has been in...
ABSTRACT: Photography is the combination of two sciences that transpose the real moments spent into ...
The crime scene photograph, which came into being as part of an official evidence-gathering process,...
During the discovery of photography, the image was still suprème. In the nineteenth century, even th...
This article traces the rules governing the admissibility of photographs into evidence in the courts...
Photographs capture time in a unique way; they provide a static representation ofa dynamic scene, mi...
Burden of Proof: The Construction of Visual Evidence examines the way photographic images have been ...
It is said that "one picture is worth a thousand words". This implies that pictorial testimony has ...
It reflects on current approaches to crime scene photography described in numerous photographic publ...
Maxims that urge the power of images are cultural commonplaces with which we are all too familiar: ...
The application of visual material is becoming increasingly more prominent when presenting forensic ...
This paper explores a puzzle concerning the authority of certain images that increasingly find thems...
Photography is admitted as one of the widely used methods in criminal investigation which has a sign...
The exhibition examines the way experts, researchers and historians produce images as evidence in in...
This chapter explores what happens to old police photographs. When taken, these photographs capture ...
The application of photographic evidence within forensic science and the judicial system has been in...
ABSTRACT: Photography is the combination of two sciences that transpose the real moments spent into ...
The crime scene photograph, which came into being as part of an official evidence-gathering process,...
During the discovery of photography, the image was still suprème. In the nineteenth century, even th...
This article traces the rules governing the admissibility of photographs into evidence in the courts...
Photographs capture time in a unique way; they provide a static representation ofa dynamic scene, mi...