Spray or immerse the object to be fingerprinted in a fluorescent solution for five seconds to two minutes, depending on the solution. A good choice for standard black lights are ardrox, basic yellow 40 and thenoyl europium chelate, because they react to lower wavelength ultraviolet lights. Follow specific instructions for the chemical used.
Lower the ambient light in the area.
Put on your ultraviolet protective goggles.
Shine the black light on the object to look for fingerprints. The prints should glow from the reaction between the fluorescent solution and the black light.
Place the yellow or 2-A haze barrier filter on your camera to enhance detail.
Photograph the prints in close detail for later analysis.