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INCREDIBLE RIGHTS MANAGED SCIENCE IMAGERY.

The Science Picture Company is a world leading stock image agency specializing in high-end computer generated medical and scientific illustrations. From the workings of the human body to future technologies our stunning collection of imagery combines the latest CGI tools with unrivaled standards of artistic excellence to visualize the impossible.

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A TRULY CREATIVE SOUL

The Science Picture Company is owned and run by its highly skilled 3D artist founders. We don't just license images, everything is crafted with care right here.

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CAPTURING THE IMPOSSIBLE

Our photo-realistic images are created using the latest 3D technology. The tools we use allow us to capture images that would be impossible using traditional photography.

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NEED SOMETHING UNIQUE?

Can't find what you need in our catalog of stock imagery? We can also provide custom illustrations and animations tailored to your exact needs.

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POPULAR IMAGE SETS

Close-up view of the head of Homo Habilis which is of the species Homo, which lived from approximately 2.3 to 1.4 million years ago at the beginning of the Pleistocene period. Full-body front-view of a male figure with the cardiovascular system present. A close-up view of the periodic table focused on the chemical element Chlorine. A human model showing pregnancy at week 25 after last menstrual period (LMP). Skeleton layered over a female body in the tree pose showing the skeletal alignment of this particular yoga posture. Structure of the Murine Polyomavirus (PDB 1SID). Polyomaviruses have been extensively studied as tumor viruses leading to fundamental insights into carcinogenesis, DNA replication and protein processing in humans and animals.

WHERE YOU MAY HAVE SEEN OUR WORK?

  • National Geographic
  • Time Healthland
  • New Scientist
  • Reader's Digest
  • Science Illustrated
  • Discover Magazine
  • The Economist
  • Discovery
  • The Irish Times
  • Trinity College Dublin
  • News Corporation
  • Men's Fitness
  • Bild
  • The Guardian
  • Sky News