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Mole Mapping or Total Body Photography in Maryland

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    ericinbaltimore
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      Hello-

      Hello-

      I have not been diagnosed with cancer, but I have a lot of moles (nearly 200), and I've had several atypical ones removed, including one that caught me off guard and scared me last week. Many are in places that are hard for me to see, let alone keep track of. I want to keep on top of them, but I've tried photography at home and I'm just no good at it. My dermatologist wasn't able to recommend a professional photographer, either. Can anyone recommend a photographer near Baltimore, Maryland who would be willing and able to do mole mapping / total body photography? I only want the photographs for my own use, so I don't necessarily need them to be highly formal or systematic; in fact, some of the more complicated options I have come across on the web look like they involve software that I won't even be able to run on my Mac. I would be happy with high resolution digital pictures with good lighting and clear focus, which I just can't seem to manage on my own.

      Thanks for your help!

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