These are my photography and imaging links on scientific photography as a career
- The element of art in scientific research – Are you still sure that there is no opportunity in science for creative people to realize themselves? In fact, even such serious field needs a bit of art. Let me show you the creative grain of this sphere with the example of scientific photography.
- Scientific Photography: Career Summary – Scientific Photographers explore hidden aspects of the world around us. They take pictures of varied subject matter, using such techniques as aerial, close-up and high-speed photography. Scientific Photographers usually have an Associate, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts in Scientific Photography or a related field.
- A career as a scientific photographer – Thinking of a career in scientific photography? If you have a science background or a keen interest in science, then you have one of the major traits of a scientific photographer. Learn more about this highly specialized niche in photography by reading this article.
- Scientific photographer skillset – Scientific photography has been one of the driving forces behind the development of photo imaging since Victorian times. If you have a keen interest in the world around you, and the hidden truths of existence, then scientific photography is an exciting and vibrant field of practice. Scientific Photographers record experiments, illustrate scientific information and analyse the hidden world around us, using a variety of specialist photo imaging techniques, such as, infrared, ultraviolet, time-lapse, thermal imaging and micrography (a camera attached to a microscope).