Standardised Medical Photography
Standardised photography is central to clinical photography, ensuring images are consistent, accurate, and reliable over time. By following established protocols for lighting, positioning, and camera settings, images can clearly and faithfully document a patient’s condition and any changes throughout treatment.
This consistency supports clear communication between healthcare professionals and strengthens the quality of clinical records, helping to inform diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment planning. Standardised clinical images also provide dependable visual evidence for education, training, and research, allowing meaningful comparison and long-term reference.






