PHOTOGRAPHER CAPTURES MAGICAL IMAGES USING INFRARED FILTER

Using the part of the spectrum called near-infrared

When work becomes passion
Disclosing the hidden and magical places of daily life, NYC-based photographer Paolo Pettigiani uses an infrared filter to create contrasted red and blue images of locations in his home city and while he travels the world.

Paolo has many talents. He works as a graphic designer and digital photographer, too. How does work become passion and how is this all possible? If you check his amazing gallery on Behance you will find the infrared photography process explained.

The used film or image sensor is sensitive to infrared light and here, Paolo uses the part of the spectrum called near-infrared to produce striking and fairylike contrast. His reportages and digitalized minimal architectural photo are equally cool. Enjoy in New York’s Central Park infrared uniqueness, as well in the red and blue of the surrounding areas.
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