Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Is it legal to provide photos after a traffic accident like a traffic policeman?

Is it legal to provide photos after a traffic accident like a traffic policeman?

Legal.

The photos taken after the traffic accident are the most direct, vivid and convincing evidence at the scene.

Shoot the whole scene. Mainly reflects the specific form within the scope of the whole website. When shooting, it is best to shoot in opposite directions, that is, take the vehicle at the scene of the accident as the shooting center and shoot at the same distance from two opposite directions to the center of the scene.

The shooting scene is local. Also known as on-site key part photography, it is to shoot the center of the accident scene, the location of local traces and the relationship with related objects at a relatively close distance.

The photos mainly reflect:

(1) The contact parts of two vehicles are embedded;

② The distance between one side of the vehicle, brake marks, scattered objects and a lane line or roadside.

Photograph traces and damaged parts. Also known as detail photography or trace photography, it is a way to shoot traces of roads, vehicles and people's clothes at close range, focusing on the shape, characteristics, size and stress direction of traces. When shooting, the camera lens should be perpendicular to the subject (hint: shoot trace photos according to the relationship between the "supporting body" and the "marking body" mentioned in "Correspondence between the two").