Invisible Notes – The journal of the Infrared Vision
“Invisible Notes” was created from the need to tell what a photograph alone often cannot explain. Infrared photography is not simply a visual effect or a digital manipulation of reality. It is a different way of observing the world — a research into what the human eye cannot perceive.
Through these writings I share reflections, creative processes, comparisons between visible and invisible realities, symbolic meanings and thoughts connected to my photographic projects. Not as technical explanations alone, but as part of an artistic and philosophical vision that uses infrared photography to question perception, memory, time and existence.
Because sometimes what we cannot see is just as real as what we believe we know.
- Why was invisible notes created?
- Infrared photography is not black and white
- What does an infrared camera actually see?
- Why do trees turn white in infrared?
- Visible vs. Infrared: Two Realities of the Same Place
- Infrared does not invent images
- Why I use infrared as a philosophical language
- How the human face changes in infrared
- The meaning of the invisible in my photography
- Why does infrared photography cause disorientation?









