After the Battle
Ultraviolet in portraits is known for its harsh effect on the skin. Each small scar, freckles, stale skin, and other things that our eyes can’t see, are exaggerated in this spectrum, sometimes leading to dramatic grungy looks like this.
On the Coasts of Montenegro 2
Shot during my visit to Montenegro. A place with several of the most beautiful coasts I’ve ever seen.
On the Coasts of Montenegro 3
Shot during my visit to Montenegro. A place with several of the most beautiful coasts I’ve ever seen.
On the Coasts of Montenegro 4
Shot during my visit to Montenegro. A place with several of the most beautiful coasts I’ve ever seen.
Kathy
Portrait – Kathy. Portraits in infrared are known for their surreal skin tones and contrasts, but just position your model near some vegetation, and it’ll result in a “Fairy Tale” look.
Eddie
Portrait – Eddie. Portraits in infrared are known for their surreal skin tones and contrasts, but just position your model near some vegetation, and it’ll result in a “Fairy Tale” look.
Valeria
Portrait – Valeria. Portraits in infrared are known for their surreal skin tones and contrasts, but just position your model near some vegetation, and it’ll result in a “Fairy Tale” look.
Venice in the Mist
Shot during my visit to Venice at the winter of 2018. Venice is widely known for its colorful buildings and cityscapes, but winter is also a great time to visit this place, especially for Infrared photographers – when usual photos are boring and dull(during foggy days), Infrared adds a more dramatic and haunted feel.
The Doune Castle
Shot during my visit to Scotland – Summer 2018. Those who’re in love with fairy tales look-and-feel (Castle, fields, medieval architecture), and shoot in Infrared, should definitely consider this place in the first place.
On the Coasts of Montenegro 1
Shot during my visit to Montenegro. A place with several of the most beautiful coasts I’ve ever seen.