Legal Photography Services
Professional photographic documentation for legal proceedings, accident scenes, property disputes, and forensic investigations.
Legal Photography
Documentation & Evidence
Our Legal Photography Services
Professional photographic documentation for all legal needs
Accident Scene Photography
Comprehensive photographic documentation of accident scenes, vehicle damage, and surrounding areas for insurance claims and legal proceedings.
Property Documentation
Detailed photographic records of properties for disputes, tenant-landlord cases, construction defects, and property condition assessments.
Forensic Photography
Specialized crime scene and evidence photography following strict chain of custody procedures for criminal and civil cases.
Surveillance Documentation
Discreet photographic documentation for investigations, insurance fraud cases, and personal injury claims.
Courtroom Photography
Professional courtroom proceedings documentation with proper permissions and adherence to legal protocols.
Expert Witness Testimony
Certified photographers available to provide expert testimony regarding photographic evidence in court.
Our Legal Photography Process
How we ensure your photographic evidence is court-ready
Initial Consultation
We discuss your specific needs, the nature of your case, and the type of photographic evidence required.
Site Assessment
Our photographer visits the location to assess lighting, angles, and any special equipment needed.
Photography Session
Comprehensive photographic documentation following legal standards and chain of custody procedures.
Evidence Processing
Secure handling and processing of all images with metadata preservation and verification.
Certification & Delivery
Provision of certified copies with proper documentation for court submission.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our legal photography services
Need Professional Legal Photography?
Contact us today to schedule a consultation or emergency photography service. Our team is available 24/7 for time-sensitive cases.