The purpose of crime scene photography is to establish a visual record of the condition of the scene and the items present within it. Depending upon the experience and skill of the photographer, this is accomplished with varying degrees of success. The purpose of this text is to educate and remind individuals responsible for documenting crime scenes of the methodologies and protocols associated with proper crime scene photography. While basic in nature, this text is intended to serve as a foundation for the principles and methodologies which should be adhered to when conducting crime scene documentation. The format of this text is a practical, step-by-step, application of basic techniques associated with crime scene photography. Concepts and methodologies are presented to the reader through the use of over 80 full-color photos and figures specifically captured and developed for the purposes of this text. Exercises in the application of chapter concepts are also presented at the end of each chapter to provide the reader with opportunities to apply the concepts presented within the chapter. Although written primarily associated with the use of Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera systems, it is intended that the reader will emerge capable of utilizing any camera system, coupled with the aid of the methodology included within this text, to properly document the subject matter confronted within his or her day-to-day activities. It is the desire of the author to provide those within the field of forensic investigation, as well as those in training, with a foundation in basic crime scene photography. Once the fundamentals have been established, the reader is encouraged to seek out additional training and work on more advanced concepts and principles to assist with challenges experienced within day-to-day operations.