BioImages 2011 Winners

July 1, 2011 § Leave a comment

Check out the winners of this year’s BioImages competition, showcasing the finest still, graphics and motion media work in the life sciences and medicine.

I was especially impressed by two images, Bryan Wood’s “Mitral Valve Repair” in the series category and Phil Snow’s “Eye See” in the portrait category. Go here to see them.

You can also view the entire BioImages Salon displayed at the BioCommunications Association’s Annual Meeting in Phoenix, AZ in June. I had two photos accepted for display: “Squamous Cell Carcinoma” and “Medical Museion, University of Copenhagen”. Enjoy!

Photographer Shoots His Own Surgery

July 1, 2011 § Leave a comment

Photo by Charles McQuillan/Pacemaker ©.

Photographer Charles McQuillan has won the 2011 BT Northern Ireland Press Photographer of the Year for his photographs of his own heart surgery. Suddenly diagnosed with coronary artery disease at the age of 39, McQuillan decided to shoot his subsequent operation to busy his mind and cope with the situation. « Read the rest of this entry »

Found Anatomy

May 30, 2011 § 1 Comment

Photo by Øystein Horgmo © All Rights Reserved. Click for larger image.

Left upper extremity found in the medical student’s practical skills center. Tip of thumb missing. Multiple flesh wounds, most of them sutured but none of them healed. « Read the rest of this entry »

Museum für Naturkunde Wet Collections

May 29, 2011 § 1 Comment

Photo by Øystein Horgmo © All Rights Reserved.

I was in Berlin last week and managed to fit some museum visits in between the weissbiers. I didn’t bring my camera to the Museum für Naturkunde as I didn’t expect it to be very exciting, but it turned out to be one of the best museums I’ve ever been to. « Read the rest of this entry »

Depth of Field Explained

May 15, 2011 § 1 Comment

Knowing how to control the depth of field is one of the basics of photography, but do you know why a large aperture results in a shallow depth of field?

Artist Justin Snodgrass has created this 20 minute tutorial that explains it all in detail. The video have some references to a “35 mm adapter” as it was made for videographers working with these kind of adapters, but the information applies to all sorts of photography.

Hat tip to PetaPixel.

Exposure 2011

May 10, 2011 § 4 Comments

Photo by Øystein Horgmo © All rights reserved. Click for larger version.

Last week I attended the Nordic Light International Photo Festival in the beautiful coastal town of Kristiansund. A part of the festival was the biannual Exposure Photo Competition (“Eksponering” in Norwegian) of the Institutional Photographers Association (IFF).

I’m very happy to announce that I won the Medical Photography category with the photo above, titled “Botox Injection in Colostoma”.

You can see all the winners and honourable mentions from Exposure 2011 here.

Rules of Manipulation

April 22, 2011 § 2 Comments

The photo Stepan Rudik submitted to the World Press Photo Contest on the left. Original on the right.

Medical photographers strive to document a clinical condition as truthfully as possible. Photojournalists strive to document most aspects of life truthfully. With digital photography it is easier than ever to manipulate the truth. Global news agency Reuters has recently issued a comprehensive set of rules for image processing, that’s interesting to take a look at. « Read the rest of this entry »

Brave Boy

April 12, 2011 § 4 Comments

Photo by Øystein Horgmo © All rights reserved.

From time to time we’re called on to photograph different medical technical equipment in a clinical setting. It can be a new device that’s being introduced or a demonstration of proper use. This time it was the correct placement of the tubes from a heart-lung support machine to a nine-year-old boy. « Read the rest of this entry »

An Old Joke

April 3, 2011 § Leave a comment

Photo by carroserrano on Flickr. Creative Commons BY-NC-ND.

I like people who don’t take themselves too seriously. This guy with vasculitis in his big toe certainly didn’t. « Read the rest of this entry »

Aspiring Surgeon

March 27, 2011 § 2 Comments

Photo by Øystein Horgmo © All rights reserved.

My three-year-old daughter wants to be a surgeon when she grows up. The question is: Would anyone trust her?