I had a certain interest and that happened to be science. Science would always make me feel wiser and more intelligent compared to my classmates. As I grew older, my interest in science grew stronger as well. When I was twelve years old, I started watching these crime shows on Television such as “Bones” “CSI” and “Criminal Minds”. I realized I wanted to be apart of the Criminal Justice Department such as Forensic Photography and knew if I ever participated in that …show more content…
Knowing that I did not pass those classes encouraged a part of me to retake those classes and gain my credits back in order to graduate high school. I am currently a sophomore and I have a 3.0 GPA. Next year when I am a junior, I plan on motivating myself to be prepared when it comes to senior year and adulthood. The past year I had shaped myself into a better person who cares about grades, my education, and my future. Everyday I am inspired to keep moving forward when it comes to school academics. Forensic Photography is one of the most important aspects of a crime scene. However, as much experience as possible in police work, forensics, crime scene investigation and photography can make an applicant more competitive. Training as a professional crime scene photographer will require understanding the different aspects of crime scene investigation and learning about the types of photos that need to be taken to document clues and details. Later on, the photographer can be used in the investigation and prosecution efforts. Forensic Photographers will often take place at the crime scene while it is still active so I