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Infrared Photography Gear and Software
Without ado, here’s a list of the gear and software I currently use in my infrared photography work.
Camera
Canon EOS R5 Mirrorless Camera with a full-spectrum conversion by Kolari...
New Infrared Class... and a Florida Trip Report
Guess who’s teaching an infrared photography class on KelbyOne.com! We just wrapped an exciting week of filming on location in Myakka River State Park, and in the super cool KelbyOne production studios...
New Podcast Episode! The Photo Seen – S3, E4
The fantastic Kat Shanahan invited me back for a new episode in Season Three of her dedicated infrared photography podcast, The Photo Seen. We got together a couple weeks ago for the recording, which was a bit unscripted and a whole lot of fun...
Two New Contest Awards
Two of my images have been awarded prizes in the 2022 “Life in Another Light” photography contest sponsored by Kolari Vision.
Valley Ridge With Waxing Gibbous Moon earned second place in the Infrared Landscape category...
Noctilucent Cloud over Lake Merritt
At 6:00 AM on Friday morning, I padded to the front window wall to check out the day. The sun would not be up for at least another hour, but the dark time view of Lake Merritt is always so beautiful...
Guest Speaking at Sierra Club San Diego’s Photo Section
The Sierra Club San Diego’s Photo Section, led by the delightful Alex Kunz, invited me to be the guest speaker at their November club meeting. I was thrilled to be asked; for reasons I can’t entirely explain, I actually really enjoy public speaking...
Monterey Trip Report
California’s Central Coast is spectacularly beautiful and varied. A trip along the middle section of our famous Highway 1 takes you from sand dunes to redwoods, through miles of strawberry, artichoke and tomato fields, then winding along forested cliffs a thousand feet above the Pacific...
About Infrared Photography
Infrared photography uses invisible light to create surreal, sometimes fantastical images. Characterized by softly glowing foliage, heightened detail and unusual colors, infrared photographs literally show us the world in a new light...