Floral X-Rays

Photographer Brendan Fitzpatrick has been shooting photos for over 20 years, and for the last seven has been living and working in Singapore. These colorful floral x-rayswere the result of several radiology experiments that ended with help from a radiography lab in Singapore who assisted him with use of a digital x-ray system followed by a few rounds of image editing and color correction in Photoshop to reach the final results you see here. Several of the specimens are available as prints over onSociety6. For a polar opposite project, also check out his Anonymous Aliens series, which confronts the dehumanization of transient workers and their often unrecognized contribution to modern society by capturing anonymous stormtroopers enduring the back-breaking labor often performed by migrants.

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The Prolific And Brilliant Hiroshi Yoshii

The prolific Japanese artist Hiroshi Yoshii started as a freelance illustrator in 1990, and began focusing on digital art in 1992 using tools like Painter, Photoshop and Illustrator. He then began doing his character a day project in 1999, eventually using 3D applications such as ZBrush, Cinema4D, modo and 3ds Max. The use of 3D software has allowed Yoshii to work quicker, allowing him to make finish a character in as little as an hour!