Heartfelt Moments:

A Snapshot of Medical Innovation at The Alfred Hospital

In the hustle and bustle of The Alfred Hospital's Cardiology Department, this morning I captured a momentous occasion. With only 15 minutes to spare, Professor David Kaye, the director of cardiology, graciously posed in front of my camera with the revolutionary Bivacor total artificial heart.

Professor David Kaye, director of cardiology at The Alfred, holds the newly arrived Bivacor total artificial heart.

I made a spontaneous decision to forego the typical studio lighting and instead embrace the dramatic glow of the theatre lights. Strategically positioning them to cast a spotlight on the device while subtly illuminating Professor Kaye against the backdrop of the theatre.

Alfred Health story

It was a privilege to document this pivotal moment in medical history, bearing witness to the evolution of medicine, one heartbeat at a time.

Michelle McFarlane | MMP studio

Founder of MMP studio, specialising in healthcare, research and education photography. With a science background and clinical experience, bringing technical precision and creative vision to specialist industry photography across Melbourne and Victoria

http://www.mmpstudio.au
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