close up of living human brain - photo by Robert Ludlow of UCL’s Institute of Neurology.
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close up of living human brain - photo by Robert Ludlow of UCL’s Institute of Neurology.
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Restarting the Writing Muse
Restarting the Writing Muse... with a wonderful day out.
When the words won’t flow, maybe because there are too many ideas in my head all clamouring for attention, then going for a walk does often help. Put on some music, let the Muse wander where she wants and twenty minutes later there’s a good chance one scene will come into focus. The most tricky bit then is to remember it all until I’m back at the computer. When a story is stuck at some crucial…
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This photograph won the Wellcome Prize for microscope photography after it was taken during a surgical procedure to treat a patient with epilepsy. Taken by Robert Ludlow of UCL’s Institute of Neurology, the image is a rare shot of a living brain - a view normally only seen by neurosurgeons, showing veins, arteries and grey matter flushed pink with blood.
Photography alumni wins prestigious Wellcome Image Award.
Robert Ludlow an alumnus of the BA Honours Photography has won the coveted Wellcome Image Award 2012
Robert's stunning image “Intracranial recording for epilepsy” shows the surface of a patient’s brain during surgery at the UCLH National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square.
Intracranial Recording for Epilepsy