Photographs of the crime scene are usually taken in three stages. This approach enables a picture of all circumstances to be painted for jurors while leading up to the most critical part of the crime scene. What are the three photographic stages to document a crime scene?

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Answer:

The 3 stages that a photographer must go through are: General, Medium-Range and Close-ups views.

Explanation:

As it was said before, the 3 aforementioned stages are up to the following:

1- General View is to include the setting of the murder, the location where the crime was commited.

2- Medium Range View is useful to include more specific aspects just like the corpse and the evidence that is spreaded in the crime scene

3- Close- Ups View is to take shots from more specific angles that will include a close-up of the victim, the evidence and every single element  from the crime scene. This type of view may help detectives avoid distortion between object that are caused by the distance iteself.