An intersting comparison. The anonymity of the NHS faces illustrated by the invisible people in the image, great story image. Difficult lighting to deal with, so a little tweak on those to create a balance and a possible straightening of the bed to give more impact.
I find this image very thought provoking. It is almost taken from a patient’s eye view. As a patient recovering from anaesthetic you see bright lights, instruments and human shapes without any detail.
Very relevant and all sorts of messages come across due to the invisibility of the medics. Is it about praise for the army of NHS workers, most of who we will never know, or is it a comment on the lack of PPE?
An intersting comparison. The anonymity of the NHS faces illustrated by the invisible people in the image, great story image. Difficult lighting to deal with, so a little tweak on those to create a balance and a possible straightening of the bed to give more impact.
I find this image very thought provoking. It is almost taken from a patient’s eye view. As a patient recovering from anaesthetic you see bright lights, instruments and human shapes without any detail.
Very relevant and all sorts of messages come across due to the invisibility of the medics. Is it about praise for the army of NHS workers, most of who we will never know, or is it a comment on the lack of PPE?
Thought provoking in the current climate!
Very relevant at the moment, not an expected hospital image being so dark.