"Majestic Fjord" by Katie Farr got an honorable mention in the infrared landscape category of Kolari Vision's Life in Another Light infrared photography contest. Kolari Vision revealed the winners of ...
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Photo essay: Invisible infrared surveillance technology and those caught in its digital cage
When you unlock a phone, step into view of a security camera or drive past a license plate reader at night, beams of infrared light - invisible to the naked eye — shine onto the unique contours of ...
You may have seen a lot of the things portrayed in Joe del Tufo’s exhibit in the Mezzanine Gallery at the Carvel Office Building in Wilmington. But not like this. The Arden photographer has shot the ...
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I turned my Fujifilm X-T3 into an infrared camera – and it's the best photography decision I've made in years
One of the hardest 'skills' in photography is often staying motivated to keep shooting. Once you've learnt the fundamentals, how do you keep that spark of beginner enthusiasm? It can be easy to fall ...
We’ve been covering the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival for years, capturing dozens of images of the Ferris wheel, the art installations, the performers and more. Photographer Watchara ...
Every year, millions of visitors flock to New York’s Central Park to enjoy an oasis of greenery in the middle of the city. An Italian photographer is looking at the park from a different perspective. ...
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Fujifilm’s latest X-series camera is its least expected yet. The X-T1 IR is a variant of the fantastic X-T1 mirrorless camera, and matches it in just about every regard apart from its sensor — this ...
For photographers who want to move beyond the standard full-color photograph, most cameras have digital filters, which is software that adds special effects. But when you want to truly stand out from ...
Former Xinjiang government engineer Nureli Abliz, who saw firsthand how surveillance technology flagged thousands of people in China for detention, even when they had committed no crime, is ...
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