For
Anterior Photograph
Client faces the camera. The bold
center, vertical line should line up
with the center of the body. Line bisects
head, neck, trunk, hips and medial
malleoli. Vertical alignment line goes
from the nose, chin, center of the
chest, navel and between the medial
malleolus. Horizontal alignment lines
provide reference for the level of
the eyes, ears, shoulders, hands, pelvis,
and knees. |
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For
Lateral Photograph
Client faces sideways.
Photograph right and left view. Bold
center grid line directly behind and
slightly anterior of the lateral malleolus.
Look for line extending from ear to acromial process through greater
trochanter of femur, slightly behind patella and one inch anterior
to lateral malleolus. Bisecting vertically through these areas. |
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For
Posterior Photograph
Client faces grid. The bold center,
vertical line should line up with the
center of the body. Vertical alignment
line bisects head, through neck, vertebrae,
buttocks and medial malleoli.
Horizontal alignment lines provide reference for the level of
the ears, shoulders, hands, pelvis, and ankles. |
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