Abstract
Taking good clinical photographs can be simple and fast if a few basic principles are followed. An overview of basic photography with an emphasis on germane principles is followed by brief discussions of equipment, lighting, positioning, and common mistakes. The simplest way to take good photographs is presented. More advanced techniques are also discussed. Finally, attention to details in examining pre- and postoperative photographs is stressed.
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