
It’s not everyday you get to photograph a brain surgeon
Dr. Yang, a researcher at Ryerson University is a pretty amazing guy. When he’s not inside peoples heads, he works with lasers and imagery, building new technology. Pretty impressive guy.
I shot this for the Ryerson University Magazine (alumni mag). One of the best pieces of advice about photography I ever came across was about how when you work within restrictions, it brings out the best in you. The lab we shot in was tight and filled with stuff. I normally prefer to the “less is more, lots of white space” kind of thing, but I was in a position where I had to use what I had, so I decided a nice low-key, spotlight look would use the space as best as possible and make my impressive subject look, umm impressive! The result worked out really well, so much so that I got a really nice hand written letter from my editor thanking me for the work.
Which, I must say, really made my day.
Thanks Colleen!
PS The wavy colour overlaying the photograph is actually a new form of imaging he developed that is “more exact than ultrasound, more economical than MRI and safer than X-rays.”
