





BIOGRAPHY | HUGH TURVEY - SOME BACKGROUND AND HISTORY
Inspiration:
-
Hugh's early influence came from Russian
Constructivist concepts (most notably the work of Alexander Rodchenko: "the lens of his camera discovered objects of unusual architecture,
rhythm, and plasticity") and more recently the extensive and
innovative high speed and stroboscopic photographic studies by Dr
Harold E Edgerton which explore the "ingenuity behind the creativity"
and "seeing the unseen".... Not forgetting George (my semiology
lecturer for his wisdom and visual prowess), Gered Mankowitz and artist Elisabeth Arbuckle for
my first camera.
Info | Hugh:
Born:
5th June 1971, Chippenham, Wiltshire. UK. Nationality: British
-
93 - 94 University of Central
Lancashire, Preston ( Blackpool Annex )
Ba ( Hons ) Photography (
2:1) + B.I.P.P. PQE ( Merited )
-
92 - 93 Blackpool And The Fylde College,
Lancashire
Higher National Diploma in Photography
-
90 - 92 Royal Berkshire College Of Art
And Design, Reading
Higher National Diploma in Graphic Design and
Advertising
-
89 - 90 Swindon Art College, Wiltshire
National
Diploma Foundation In Art and Design Studies
-
85 - 89 Monmouth School, Gwent, Wales
3
A'Levels Fine Art, English Literature, Pure and Applied Math
X-RAY | HUGH TURVEY - PHOTOGRAPHER AND ARTIST
Technique | x-ray photography:
- He draws from his art / design / photography experience and work individually and collaboratively in producing photographic imagery. His specialist area of x-ray photography is about 'insight', the 'true nature' and the 'constructed world' around us. We use a complete range of radiographic tools for capturing structure, form and function of the normally banal and ordinary. My work is currently held in private collections in USA and Europe.The images are captured by exposing film with phosphors as x-rays collide with it. The density range of an object dictates the exposure and very fine detail capture medium is used. Sometimes our creative and unique x-ray images require a manual coloring technique to enhance areas of greyscale density variance and composition within the image.
Definition | x-ray:
-
The electromagnetic energy between the
ultraviolet and gamma ray portions of the spectrum is made up of
wavelengths called x-rays
-
Electromagnetic radiation of very short
wavelengths emitted by electrons whose velocity is suddenly reduced.
Keywords | to assist with the application of x-ray imagery
-
internal, inner, inside, insight, exposed, revealed, bare, naked, discover, pealed, layered, unhidden, openness, access, frank, x-ray specs, x-ray vision, x-posed, diagnose, view point, POV, depth, skin deep, delve, reach in, heart of the matter, security, inspection
Links |




