2025 Image of the Year

2025 Photo of the Year
Our talented imaging team consistently showcases exceptional skill, attention to detail, and clinical insight. Through these images, we have learned more about retinal disease and ocular pathology.
Diagnostic imaging is more than just taking pictures. It is how we document disease, confirm diagnoses, guide treatment decisions, and ultimately preserve vision. These images become part of a patient’s story. They are often the first clue, the confirming evidence, and in many cases, the tool that enables our physicians to intervene and slow the progression of disease. The work done behind the camera truly matters.
Our imaging team has done a tremendous job presenting unique, educational, and visually striking images throughout the year. While every submission contributed to learning and discussion, there can only be one Photo of the Year...
2025 Photo of the Year | Image by Kaitlyn Anderson
OPTOS Color Fundus Photo of Choroidal Folds
This image beautifully captures the characteristic parallel lines of choroidal folds, a finding that can be associated with a variety of underlying conditions including orbital masses, hypotony, inflammation, or changes in globe contour. The clarity and composition of this photo highlights the diagnostic value of widefield imaging in identifying subtle but clinically significant pathology.


