Print

Legal Photography

Aerial Photos, Property Damage, Site Inspections

 

Trial Exhibits utilizes professional digital photography equipment to ensure the highest quality results for our clients. Our skilled photographers have been trained to use lighting, perspective, and timing to capture aesthetically compelling or informative photographs. Trial Exhibits’ Legal Photographers travel the sky and sea to create aerial photographs and document maritime incidents. Training and experience has taught our photographers how to ensure photographs of injuries can create the desired emotion in the viewer. Whether a photograph needs to be captured, duplicated or converted, Trial Exhibits has the equipment and experience to quickly and effectively complete any task.

line.gif

Photo: Sample Gallery
Click on a photo to veiw a larger version.

 

>Click here to visit the Full Gallery     

line.gif 
Photography Services:

  • Location Photography
  • Aerials
  • Enlargement Duplication
  • Scanning of Photographs into Digital Format
  • Bodily Injury
  • Property Damage
  • Accident Sites
  • Photo Editing & Correction

 

 

  • Headlines

    $1.5 Billion Dollar Verdict In Exxon Gas Leak.

    TEI has expanded to Richmond, Vriginia...more

  • $1.5 Billion Dollar Verdict In Exxon Gas Leak

    A Jacksonville, Maryland jury has returned a $1.5 billion dollar verdict against Exxon Mobil Corp. for a gas leak at a gasoline station. The verdict is believed to be one of the largest for a gas station groundwater contamination.

  • TEI has expanded to Richmond, Vriginia

    Our new location allows us to continue serving nation wide as well as offering convenient access to many of our clients in the North East. more

  • How To Encourage Candid Responses During Voir Dire

    How To Encourage Candid Responses During Voir Dire Every attorney knows voir dire is a unique time at trial as it is the only time a two-sided conversation between counsel and the jury pool is allowed. If an attorney fails to gain honest responses from jurors during voir dire, he will lose this golden opportunity to assess those who will potentially hold his case in their hands.more

  • Witness Preparation – The Fast Talker

    When a witness is nervous, it is common that he/she will speak quickly. The fast-paced response can cause a number of problems. Not only will jurors have difficulty understanding the witness, but he is likely to utter a response without taking the time to think first. Below are a few tips for slowing the speed of response of a witness. more