By using x-rays instead of light, an unusual innervision is revealed in the photographic art, prints and posters of Steven N. Meyers. His x-ray images are a collection of negatives, positives, and solarized images, solarized being partly positive and negative at the same time.
Black and white images have been a part of Steven's daily life since 1971. In his 25 years as a radiology technologist, he has experimented with this art form many times. Having been involved with traditional landscape photographic art, prints and posters for many years, the challenges of this alternative technique were many.
Although most of his photography art, prints and posters were in color, Steven N. Meyers has always loved the impact of a nice black and white landscape print. He attempts to create radiographic still life compositions, and to produce images that are quite different from the work of other floral radiographers before him.