Photographer Nick Veasey has made a name for himself by photographing large objects using X-Rays instead of visible light. The 6-minute video above is a look at how Veasey creates his art.

“I’d like to leave behind a collection of images where people look at them and say, ‘Wow, I didn’t realize you could do so much with an X-Ray camera,’” Veasey says.

Here’s a small sampling of X-Ray photos created by Veasey:

“Harley Motorbike.” Photo © Nick Veasey.
“Film Director in Studio.” Photo © Nick Veasey.
Rockstar. Photo © Nick Veasey.
“F-104 Starfighter.” Photo © Nick Veasey.
Photo © Nick Veasey.
“Photographer,” featured on PetaPixel back in 2011. Photo © Nick Veasey.

You can find more of Veasey’s work on his website, Facebook, and Twitter.


Video credits: Video by ALCHEMYcreative and produced for Adobe Creative Voices





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