Photography Assignment Instructions
You will be asked to create a "breaking and entering plus burglary crime scene." Do not actually damage anything for this project.
You will then have to take photographs of your crime scene, using the photography information provided in the textbook to ensure that you take all the photographs that will be required in court.
You must take at least 15 photographs, including overview, medium range and close-up photographs.
Your close-up photographs must include photographs of your items both with and without a scale.
You must also photograph the area where your "items or items" were "stolen" from. You must also draw a sketch of your "crime scene"
You will also have to write a short essay describing the crime scene.
While you are photographing your crime scene, you should also be taking notes: what does the crime scene look like? What is "missing?"
What were your steps? What photos did you take? What is your "evidence?" What did you "collect?" Use that information to write your essay.
Put together a PowerPoint presentation of your photographs and your sketch (either scan or photograph your sketch to digitize it). Submit your Essay and your PowerPoint to your Assignment Folder.
Format Requirements
Paper should be a minimum of 500 words or about 2 pages
Double space
12 pt. font
Times Roman FONT
1" margins
Use APA citations for all sources
Include reference page using APA format guidelines (not included in word count, if needed).