The Evidence Photographers International Council (EPIC) will hold its 2005 classes on evidence photography and imaging in Atlanta in November.
Directing this year’s course of study will be forensic pathologist and evidence photographer Patrick Besant-Matthews, M.D., former chief medical examiner of Seattle-King County, Wash., and Dallas County, Texas.
EPIC’s workshops offer instruction in the use of traditional, digital, and video equipment, as well as provide up-to-date information about the newest professional equipment available.
The courses will be broken up by topic into a one-day introductory and a three-day advanced course. Attendees can choose to attend just one or both of the courses held November third to sixth.
For more information about the event visit www.epic-photo.org.
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