Iconic Pale Blue Dot image turns 35
Today’s a special day, the image that inspired the name of our studio turn 35. It was Valentine’s day in 1990 when the famous image was first published by NASA.
Today’s a special day, the image that inspired the name of our studio turn 35. It was Valentine’s day in 1990 when the famous image was first published by NASA.
Working alongside a media crew is a dance of silence and swift movements. My task was to capture the essence of the rover and the engineers behind this ambitious project, all while ensuring my presence was unobtrusive to the filming process. The Martian surface lab, a marvel of simulation with its walls adorned with images of Mars and a soil replica under dim red lights, was my playground and my challenge, all while maintaining the essence of our studio’s philosophy – capturing the extraordinary.