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--- Hegre 25 01 14 Anna L Gynecology Photography Xx... Fixed Online

Whenever possible, images should be anonymized to protect patient identities. This often involves removing any personally identifiable information and, in some cases, using techniques to obscure facial features or other identifiable markers.

This title appears to be a reference to a specific archival entry from , a well-known studio specializing in artistic nude and medical-themed photography, specifically under their "Gynecology" or "Art of" series [1, 2]. Context of the Work --- Hegre 25 01 14 Anna L Gynecology Photography XX... Fixed

Photography in gynecology serves multiple purposes: Whenever possible, images should be anonymized to protect

Petter Hegre has consistently emphasized that all his models work under professional contracts, full disclosure of the intended style, and a collaborative environment. The “clinical” aesthetic, far from being exploitative, is actually a way of de‑sexualizing the body—presenting it as a natural object of study, no different from a classical sculpture or a botanical specimen. In this sense, Hegre’s work contributes to a long tradition of medical‐inspired art that includes Leonardo da Vinci’s anatomical drawings and the photographic studies of Eadweard Muybridge. Context of the Work Photography in gynecology serves