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Hugh Turvey Xogram Photo Series Ruins Christmas Endearingly For All

One way to ruin Christmas is to run x-rays an all the presents to find out what's inside without even opening them like the Hugh Turvey Xograms.

Using multiple exposure and a few other unconventional photography techniques, the Hugh Turvey Xograms are a colorful reproduction of the present and the secrets it contains inside. These scans are reminiscent of images that pop up when passing through the security check scanners at the airport, though admittedly more detailed and more welcoming.

While the gift itself is spoiled for receivers, the artist may be able to use his new method to help gift receivers and last minute shoppers find out what gifts their loved ones got them so they can shop accordingly budget and thought-wise.
Trend Themes
1. X-ray Photography - The Hugh Turvey Xograms showcase the potential of x-ray photography in creating colorful and detailed images.
2. Unconventional Imaging Techniques - The multiple exposure and other unconventional techniques used in the Hugh Turvey Xograms demonstrate the potential for innovative imaging methods.
3. Revealing Hidden Contents - The Hugh Turvey Xograms highlight the disruptive potential of revealing the contents of gifts through non-invasive imaging.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The Hugh Turvey Xograms open opportunities for photographers to explore unique and creative imaging techniques.
2. Retail - The Hugh Turvey Xograms present an opportunity for retailers to offer a service that helps gift recipients and last-minute shoppers identify the gifts they will receive.
3. Art - The Hugh Turvey Xograms represent a potential disruption in the art industry with their unique and visually captivating approach to imaging.

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