RT Article T1 Photo Documentation While Brown: Fear and Data Collection in (white male) USA JF Crime & delinquency VO 69 IS 3 SP 682 OP 704 A1 Shah, Rita LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1839615621 AB In late summer of 2018, I embarked on a project that involved analyzing probation and parole offices. The original purpose was to understand how architectural features of these offices keep them hidden from the public. As no such data set existed, I created my own by driving to offices and photographing them. This paper discusses the challenges of conducting this photo documentation project, paying special attention to how concerns of fear and safety impacted the data-generation process. I provide an embodied account of how my personhood relates to a social science research question and offer a methodological intervention on the risks of conducting visual criminological studies. I conclude by discussing the broader implications for qualitative criminological research and the field. K1 South Asian American K1 Fear K1 photo documentation K1 Qualitative Research K1 Racism K1 Safety K1 Sexism K1 Visual Criminology DO 10.1177/00111287221104046