X-Ray Object Photography

Invisible Light by Brendan Fitzpatrick Focuses on Inner Features

The x-ray object photography of Brendan Fitzpatrick offers a different perspective of common creatures, flowers and mundane items. Whether the Australian photographer has decided to capture a toy robot to a blooming tulip, the transparent images offer a different take that many people will gravitate towards.

Titled Invisible Light, the x-ray object photography was achieved by using chest x-ray and mammogram machines. According to Psfk, "Fitzpatrick seeks to explore the potential that radiography has in the art world, showcasing x-ray images of three kinds of subjects." Unlike standard x-rays, these images are much more vibrant than one would expect. That is because he has manipulated the images to add more color while highlighting their inner inner features.

X-ray Art
Artists can explore the potential of x-ray technology to create unique and visually striking works.
Manipulated Imaging
The manipulation of x-ray images offers an opportunity for artists to enhance visuals and create vibrant and captivating pieces.
Unconventional Perspectives
Artists can capture the public's attention by offering unconventional perspectives through x-ray object photography.

Industries Being Reshaped

Art
Artists can leverage x-ray object photography to create innovative and boundary-pushing artworks.
Healthcare
The use of x-ray technology in art opens up possibilities for collaboration and cross-industry innovation between the art and healthcare sectors.
Photography
X-ray object photography provides photographers with a unique and visually engaging approach to capturing subjects and exploring their inner features.
SCORE
4.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 69%
Activity 51%
Freshness 8%