Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory - University of Miami

Hey there! I recently had the opportunity to photograph The University of Miami Health System, and one of the labs that really stood out was the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory. These guys treat some of the sickest patients, and let me tell you, it was intense and impressive being in the operating room.

Photographing in a sterile environment was definitely a challenge - I had to be super careful with every movement and make sure not to touch anything without gloves on. Plus, the bright lights in the operating room made it tricky to get the perfect shot. But I managed to capture some amazing images of the surgeons at work.

Our model, who wasn't actually getting surgery, fell asleep during the shoot. I guess they found the environment calming, which is actually pretty cool if you think about it.

What really blew my mind was how these guys performed the surgery. It's a minimally invasive technique that uses small incisions and specialized tools to perform the surgery. The benefits are huge, like less scarring, faster recovery, and lower risk of infection. And I didn’t pass out!! Haha ;)

All in all, it was an incredible experience getting to photograph such an impressive lab. I hope my pictures do it justice!

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