Hugh Turvey has coined the term xogram to describe his art, which is a crossover between x-rays and photography. He says “the only difference between my x-ray images and the photograms produced by the early photographic pioneers is the frequency of the ‘light’ used to expose the ‘paper’.”
The images are shot on conventional x-ray film, then scanned and digitally coloured. This kiss was displayed in Edinburgh as part of the Royal Photographic Society’s Light Works exhibition.
Part of the April A to Z Challenge.
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 28 April 2015![aDSC_0636_pp]()
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