Photographic evidence

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Photographic evidence, strictly defined, is the capturing of an image of bigfoot on a light-sensitive surface (known as a photograph). Motion pictures, such as film or video, are generally considered to be sequences of photographs.

Currently the best evidence remains the Patterson-Gimlin film.