Books
Mia Collins

Photography in Science

Photography in Science explores the camera's transformative role in scientific advancement, moving beyond simple recording to become an indispensable tool for observation and analysis. The book reveals how photography has enabled scientists to visualize the invisible through micro— and macrophotography, documenting everything from cellular structures to vast landscapes. It also highlights the surprising influence of photography on scientific collaboration and communication, fundamentally reshaping how knowledge is disseminated.

The book traces the history of scientific photography, from its early experiments to its modern applications in fields like medicine and environmental monitoring. One intriguing insight is how photography transformed subjective interpretation into objective record, revolutionizing fields like forensic science and anthropology.

The book begins by explaining the basic physics of light and image formation, then systematically delves into the advent of micro— and macro-photography, the documentation of large-scale phenomena, and the role of photography in medical and forensic science. What sets this book apart is its blend of technical details, historical narratives, and philosophical reflections on the ethics of image manipulation.

Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how visual data shapes scientific understanding and decision-making, and how photographic data is now integrated with computational analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to unlock new scientific insights.
148 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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