ISBN13: | 9781138891647 |
ISBN10: | 1138891649 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 348 pages |
Size: | 280x210 mm |
Weight: | 640 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 243 Illustrations, color; 5 Halftones, black & white; 221 Halftones, color; 6 Line drawings, black & white; 11 Line drawings, color |
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Clinical Photography ? Theory and Practice
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This is an authoritative and comprehensive reference for understanding clinical photography and improving the reader's ability to hone their skills and knowledge.
This is an authoritative and comprehensive reference for understanding clinical photography and improving the reader's ability to hone their skills and knowledge.
The book first explores the rationale for clinical photography before going on to provide a practical guide to equipment selection, standardized techniques and digital workflows in a range of settings, from the professional studio to the DIY enthusiast, whilst also including telemedicine.
Written and edited by three of the UK?s most experienced and qualified clinical photographers, with additional chapters written by other specialists, it is richly illustrated with numerous example images and suggested protocols and covers basic photographic theory, suitable equipment, digital image workflow and a major chapter on standardized representational photography, the cornerstone of professional clinical photography.
Some medical specialties are covered in detail, including dermatology, dental and oral medicine, pediatrics, orthopedics, telemedicine and photography in surgery and the operating room. As well as a practical guide to clinical photography, the book also discusses the legal, moral and ethical contexts within which photography in medicine operates and, for the first time, explores the societal, cultural and religious factors for practicing in today?s digitally literate, multicultural world.
This book will provide a valuable resource for biomedical photography students, practitioners and clinicians interested in developing their photography skills and applying them to medicine.
"This is a masterpiece. It is thorough and answers many questions about the why and how to necessary for the creation of exceptional medical photographs by untrained photographers who use photography as a part of their job responsibilities. The authors have done an excellent job in highlighting the key elements used in many areas of medicine with discussions about equipment and methods. Essential for every reference collection."
Michael Peres, Professor, Biomedical Photographic Communications, Rochester, New York
"Clinical Photography ? Theory and Practice is an excellent up-to-date resource for the seasoned physician or nurse assistant as well as residents and fellows. It?s for anyone involved in making high-quality standardized images for patient care to be used in medical teaching and publication. It?s a must-have for all clinical photographers."
Norm Barker, MA, MS, RBP, FRPS. Professor of Pathology and Art as Applied to Medicine. Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine
1. A History of Clinical Photography 2. Clinical Photography: Society and Subject 3. Legal, Ethical and Moral Frameworks 4. Photography Essentials 5. Equipment Selection 6. Digital Image Workflow 7. Standardized Representational Photography (SRP) 8. Advanced Imaging 9. Photography in Dermatology 10. Photography in Dental and Oral Medicine 11. Photography in Surgery and the Operating Room (OR) 12. Photography in Wound Management 13. Photography in Burns and Plastic Surgery 14. Photography in Pediatrics 15. Photography in Orthopedics 16. Photography in Telemedicine