SCIENCEphotoLIBRARY SCIENCEphotoLIBRARY
Melting Arctic sea ice LOUISE MURRAY
HomeWhat's NewPhoto FeaturesEducational ZoneFAQAbout SPLContact Us
New ImagesSpecial Photo TechniquesImages In ActionPress Releases
Login
Register
Search
Lightbox
Order

What's New
Images In Action

Science Photo Library (SPL) has a deserved strong reputation for being the leading provider of specialist science images. However, our images are often much more widely used than might be expected.

Here are some recent examples of SPL images in action.
 
Chemical Brothers

CD cover
Designed by Blue Source

Seb Marling says:
"The picture was used as source material and selected on that basis. There were four different pictures overlaid and it provided an explosion effect. We decided to go to Science Photo Library because we trusted them to have some of the imagery in the area we were looking for. SPL was the first company we thought of going to."

Chemical Brothers

Photographer: Alfred Pasieka


The Independent Magazine

Saturday 2nd February, 2002


Nick Hall, picture editor, says:
"We chose the picture because of the beautiful colours, and it is very simple and very graphic. We knew that Kirlian photos would work well and that Science Photo Library would have them."

The Independent Magazine

Photographer: Garion Hutchings


Clearplan

Advertising posters on buses
Ogilvy & Mather


Bernie Keane, art buyer, says:
"Due to the subject matter we knew we would get the best results by going to a specialist library. Having worked with Science Photo Library in the past we knew we would get a very good selection of images to choose from at reasonable rates."
Clearplan

Photographers: Andy Walker, Midland Fertility Services and Eye of Science


Nursing Standard

January 23rd 2002


The image was used to illustrate a research article on the effects of pelvic floor training on women's sexual function.
Nursing Standard Rothko

Single cover
Beggars Banquet
Rothko

Jean Gray, editor, says:
"This was a difficult topic to depict. We thought it would be a popular subject and we wanted something that would capture our readers and draw them in. This was a very cool and classy image, with soft colours and soft edges. We didn't want something that would put people off and this hit the mark for us."

Alison Fielding says:
"We decided that we needed a very stark image of a white & red blood cell which the shot fitted perfectly."

Photographer: Dennis Potokar

Photographer: NIBSC


WWF

Press advertising
Proximity London

WWF Cassell Publications

XTL
Simon Goodwin
Cassell Publications





Photographer: Neil Bromhall

Photographer: Hale Observatories



Back | View more

 
COPYRIGHT 1997 - 2007 SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY 327-329 HARROW ROAD LONDON W9 3RB TEL 020 7432 1100
powered by {codix.net;} designed by liquid light