INFRARED

Infrared is not a filter. It is a different way of seeing.
Since 2005, I have been exploring what the eye cannot see: an ethereal, silent dimension suspended in time.

Infrared photography does not depict an imaginary world, but a real part of light that the human eye cannot perceive.

Our eyes can see only a small portion of the light spectrum. Beyond visible red lies infrared light: invisible to us, yet constantly present everywhere, especially in sunlight. A modified camera can record this hidden light and transform it into an image.

For this reason, infrared photography is not thermography and does not capture body heat. These images do not represent temperature, but rather the way objects reflect natural infrared light. Trees, skin, fabrics, and skies react differently to infrared wavelengths than they do to visible light, revealing details and atmospheres that normally remain unseen.

In my work, infrared becomes both an artistic and philosophical instrument: it does not alter reality, but reveals one of its hidden dimensions. The people portrayed remain the same, yet they are revealed through a form of light that belongs to a perceptual realm normally excluded from human vision.

Infrared photography does not invent the invisible. It makes it visible.

Here is a selection of my work.

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