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Ever since looking through my first microscope at the age of 12, I have been fascinated by the hidden worlds that exist just beyond the limits of normal perception. After graduating college I became a photographer and filmmaker and began to select and frame a personal vision of the world around me. Ten years later I began to incorporate my photographic skills with a love for science, and I coupled my cameras to microscopes and began looking inward. A passion for revealing the unseen led me to invent a series of high-definition, three-dimensional microscopes allowing deeper and more meaningful explorations.

Five different types of real-time 3D microscopes have been built under the trademark Edge, and they have been used to create the micrographic artworks seen on this website. A unique quality of these instruments is their illumination. Conventional microscopes contain a single light source that illuminates the specimen from straight on, which creates flat lighting conditions. Some of the Edge microscopes have as many as six light sources coming from different directions that can be utilized to create more dramatic and revealing lighting.
For more information about the Edge Microscopes, see www.edge-3D.com

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