Overview

Nick Veasey was born in Great Britain in 1962. He is recognized for employing technology invented by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1895, using radiographic imaging equipment to advance x-ray into previously uncharted visual territory.

 

Before embarking on his peculiar but rewarding career path, he worked in advertising and design. There, he developed a strong sense of conceptual imagery, along with an optimistic approach to challenging projects. He is passionate about exposing inner content in ways inaccessible to the naked eye and has collaborated internationally with scientists to solve pressing imaging issues.

 

His images have garnered him several prestigious international awards and his work currently resides at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, within the British National Collection of Photography.

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