Is there a programme that includes at least a module or two on forensic photography?
A. There are about 85 postgraduate photography courses in the UK. Many are MAs in photography or fine art, but there are also specialised courses such as aerial photography, artist’s film video and photography, and photojournalism. You can combine with subjects such as history, cultural studies and communication, or study it as a career-specific subject; for example, fashion photography. However, I can’t find any postgraduate programmes that offer modules in forensic photography. You may be able to choose a project on forensic photography as part of a degree course, but this would be up to the university and your supervisors. You are far more likely to find forensic photography as part of an undergraduate or postgraduate forensic science degree. The Forensic Science Service (www.forensic.gov.uk/index.htm) and Skillset (www.skillset.org) have information on their sites. Forensic photographers take pictures at crime scenes and in hospitals for use as evidence in court. The usual employme