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Walter Tuchin - police photographer
Past Exhibition

The work of retired 1950s police crime-scene photographer, Walter Tuchin, is now on display within the Archive Gallery of the Justice & Police Museum. Tuchin’s photographs, taken on behalf of the Scientific Investigation Bureau, between 1952 and1957, document a variety of criminal investigations and accident scenes. Subjects, range from the banal to the shocking: we encounter stolen cutlery, the crumpled bonnet of a car, the hands of a strangler, and domestic murder in a backyard. Each photograph is evenly illuminated, meticulously detailed and carefully composed. This emphasis on clarity was required by the detectives in charge of the case and by the judge in the courtroom. Yet, despite the surety of his method, Tuchin’s photography, at least for the modern viewer, also seems to be charged with something else – a quality that is haunting and surreal.
Justice & Police Museum
Saturday 8 May, 2010 — Sunday 13 March, 2011
- Free with museum entry
Hands of a strangler, Coogee, 4 November 1953. New South Wales. Police Photographer Tuchin & Ross from the Justice and Police Museum archive.






