The Double Helix
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The Double Helix
My aunt Rosalind took the famous Photo 51 with her assistant Raymond Gosling in 1952.
I shot this image in 2025 and as far as I know I am the only photographer to have captured a fully accurate image of The Double Helix.
This symbol of the "Secret of Life" is a fitting end to my years of Cosmic imagery. Whilst all my work has been Impressionism this final image is a departure from that in its Realism.


My aunt Rosalind took the famous Photo 51 with her assistant Raymond Gosling in 1952.
I shot this image in 2025 and as far as I know I am the only photographer to have captured a fully accurate image of The Double Helix.
This symbol of the "Secret of Life" is a fitting end to my years of Cosmic imagery. Whilst all my work has been Impressionism this final image is a departure from that in its Realism.
