An exploration of alien babyhood
This Xenobiology Museum’s special photo project, led by assigned photographer Emily Davis, features stunning images of alien babies from various planets. The project aims to document and raise awareness of the diversity of life in the universe, as well as to showcase the beauty and complexity of alien biology. Through Davis’s skilled photography, viewers can marvel at the intricate features of these extraterrestrial infants, and gain a deeper appreciation for the wonders of life beyond our own world.

























































































































































































THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Emily Davis is an accomplished photographer with a passion for capturing the unique beauty of extraterrestrial life. She earned a degree in Photography from the New York Institute of Technology, and went on to work for several years as a freelance photographer before being selected as the assigned photographer for the Xenobiology Museum’s exhibits. Her stunning photographs of the museum’s preserved specimens and live bioluminescent creatures have been featured in numerous publications and exhibitions. Emily is known for her ability to capture the essence of her subjects, from the delicate features of alien babies to the intricate details of preserved embryos. Her work has been instrumental in advancing the museum’s mission of promoting a greater understanding and appreciation of the diversity of alien life forms throughout the galaxy.
Text: ChatGPT (prompted by Marie-Sophie Germain)
Photos: MidJourney (prompted by Marie-Sophie Germain)
