posted Jan 24, 2012 7:00 AM by Hugh Turvey
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X is for X-ray officially announced 28th Nov 2011 at RSNA Chicago. |
posted Jan 24, 2012 6:21 AM by Hugh Turvey
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updated Jan 28, 2012 2:10 AM
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posted Nov 14, 2011 8:21 AM by Hugh Turvey
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updated Jan 24, 2012 1:01 PM
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posted Sep 17, 2011 5:17 AM by Hugh Turvey
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updated Jan 24, 2012 1:04 PM
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This has to be
the most exciting project
of the year.
I have
collaborated with Canyon from the Netherlands in a crossover art /
commercial project. We have produced a limited edition of products
which have bespoke imagery created especially to fit the products. Geert
van Dijk very early on in the project, agreed to me having my signature
on the products to help establish the art identity and to have some
exhibition style launch events in 15 countries (mostly in Europe)...I
will be attending 5 of these events and am very excited about reaching
out to new audiences through this project.
I have produced a set
of art posters to accompany this project and will have these at my
future events in the UK, Germany and the USA.
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posted Sep 17, 2011 4:54 AM by Hugh Turvey
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updated Jan 24, 2012 1:05 PM
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We have been collaborating with Waitrose in the UK to produce imagery for a rather 'science orientated' celebrity chef called Heston Blumenthal. This has been a joint project for myself and my wife Artemi...she is a food photographer and has been instrumental in the project. The project has been challenging with all the varying densities and water content of some of the subjects but we are really happy with the results.
Heston's Biography the Fat Duck Website:
http://www.thefatduck.co.uk/Heston-Blumenthal/Biography/ |
posted Sep 17, 2011 4:35 AM by Hugh Turvey
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The images were meticulously researched by both the relevant government
department and the advertising agency and the visuals used have to
match up to the reality. Hugh Turvey’s X-ray style photographs attempt
to illustrate the hidden dangers of drinking by showing “damage you
can’t see”, and the ads carried text explaining hidden effects on the
body, from mouth cancer to high blood pressure. The campaign,
run in association with the NHS and three major health charities, was
thoroughly road-tested before it was released to ensure the public got
the message. VCCP had previously tested a concept based on rotting
fruit, but found people just didn’t understand it clearly. |
posted Jan 25, 2011 1:46 PM by Hugh Turvey
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updated Jan 24, 2012 1:14 PM by Hugh Turvey
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posted Oct 4, 2010 8:23 AM by Hugh Turvey
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updated Jan 24, 2012 1:14 PM by Hugh Turvey
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Update 22 Nov 2010: I was sent this morning the directors version of 'True Beauty' - It is interesting to see the differences - I certainly prefer the Director version especially with the 'reveal' of the car at the end and the detail of the zebra.
Directors Version
Title: Ford Mondeo ‘True Beauty’
Director: Carl Erik Rinsch
Production Company: RSA Films
Producer: Margo Mars
Radiology Consultant: Hugh Turvey
Aired Version
New Ford Mondeo ad campaign from The Blue Hive (Ogilvy, Wunderman and Mindshare)
Title: Ford Mondeo ‘True Beauty’
Director: Carl Erik Rinsch
Production Company: RSA Films
Producer: Margo Mars
Radiology Consultant: Hugh Turvey
I was invited by Margo Mars from Ridley Scott Associates to collate and create reference x-rays for the production of this advert for Ford.
It was great fun and introduced me to some great veterinarian radiographers - thanks to everyone who helped.
From my research for the RSA I have entered into a collaborative project with the London Aquarium - this is in it's infancy but some great images to come next year...
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posted Oct 4, 2010 7:32 AM by Hugh Turvey
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updated Jan 24, 2012 1:23 PM by Hugh Turvey
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We were interviewed by Elodie Fertil from Marathon Productions France (now part of the Zodiak Media Group). This interview marks the point at which we started to become better known internationally.
This was our first TV interview and we were terribly nervous to the point that Artemi was having trouble breathing...!
Presented by Peggy Olmi
(apologies for taking so long to get this on the website) |
posted Apr 22, 2010 1:29 PM by Hugh Turvey
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updated May 5, 2011 3:19 AM by Hugh Turvey
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We finally compiled some of some video clips from the Kinetica Art Fair...I had a great time and really met some fantastic people...
The information gained at the Kinetica Art Fair has been invaluable and helps preparations for my Residency at the NHS(Yeovil County Hospital) - When I and medical staff will experiment with diagnostic images to explore ideas that could be
used to educate patients and demystify complex investigations.
Special Thanks to:
Mike Fisher ( Raw Vision Gallery - Cape Town ), Susanne Massmann ( Gallery [ DAM ] - Berlin ), Tony Langford (Kinetica Museum - London)
If you appear in this video and you would like to be credited please get in touch.
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