Just wanted to update everyone of a new project of mine, baby bump infrared photography. Hopefully in the next few weeks I’ll get a willing mom-to-be for this exciting project! So if you’re in the NY Metro area, young and fun, let me know!
Dave
Baby bump infrared photography
•June 23, 2009 • Comments Off on Baby bump infrared photographyInfrared Photography Links
•February 29, 2008 • 1 CommentFound this wandering around. Nothing special, just an additional resource.
Karin Rosenthal Abstract Infrared Nudes
•November 8, 2007 • Leave a CommentI found a very interesting infrared nude gallery by Karin Rosenthal which is of the macro scale with nudes to create some very nice abstract art. I would suggest checking it out, as it is not erotic at all, but is still beautiful fine art infrared.
Steve Hames Infrared Photography
•October 27, 2007 • Leave a CommentI found a very nice collection of B&W Infrared Photography by Steve Hames. He makes use of very heavy contrast in his pictures. Collections from Mexico, Rio Linda and other places are in his galleries.
http://www.steveshamesphotos.com/riolindaThumbnails.htm
http://www.steveshamesphotos.com/mexicothumbnails.htm
http://www.steveshamesphotos.com/otherinfraredthumbnails.htm
Got my 20D Infrared Converted Camera Back
•October 27, 2007 • 1 CommentI got my 20D back which had been converted to infrared by LifePixel.com. Unfortunately it’s all raining here in the North East, so I can’t test it out. Tomorrow it should be beautiful, so I’ll take it out to Pepsi Garden and up to Pierson’s Point in Bear Mountain Park.
Infrared Photography Gallery by Jim Chen
•October 26, 2007 • Leave a CommentJim Chen has an interesting little infrared collection here:
http://www.jimchenphoto.com/gallery/galleryir/galleryir.html
He also has a nice little guide written up here:
Infrared Nudes by Stephan Braunchli
•October 24, 2007 • Leave a CommentIncludes a lot of interesting pictures, including a set of infrared nudes
Infrared Photography Landscapes by Rachel Bilodeau
•October 22, 2007 • 1 CommentA lovely set of infrared landscape photography from Montreal, Quebec
More can be seen here:
http://www.pbase.com/infrared/infrared
As from her main site, shot with the Olympus 2100UZ and the Hoya R72 infrared filter – most have been then toned with Photoshop, using quadtones, or channel mixing, or various other color change methods.