British award-winning photographer Nick Veasey uses a variety of specialized imaging equipment to create images that see within. Often collaborating with scientists and boffins, he has built a strong body of work that enables the viewer to appreciate what goes on underneath the surface. The subject matter of these enlightening images is both entertaining and wide-ranging.
X-rays are primarily used for diagnostic radiography and crystallography; they are a form of ionizing radiation and as such can be dangerous. Veasey works in a lead-lined studio which is locked, with him on the outside, during the exposure of the images. Geiger counters are used to ensure safety. Once the x-ray has been exposed on to film it is then scanned at ultra high resolution with special scanning equipment tailored for the process. These digital images are then composed and embellished on computer. The whole process can take weeks, or even months. Often improvising and experimenting, Nick Veasey has created images of the everyday and the bizarre. The contrasting influences of inner strength and outer beauty that these pictures highlight expand our insight to a place our eyes alone can never go to.
|
X-Ray was published worldwide in October 2008 and is available at the following online bookshops. |
|||
USA & Canada Studio www.amazon.com |
UK, Ireland & South Africa Goodman Books www.amazon.co.uk |
Germany & Switzerland Collection Rolf Heyne www.amazon.de |
France Goodman Books www.amazon.fr |