In this video, I'll be showing you how to process infrared images to produce ghostly results that will intrigue and capture your viewer's attention. Processing infrared images is a great way to create hauntingly beautiful ghostly images that will fascinate your viewer. I'll walk you through the steps required to produce these effects easily and effectively, using simple and easy to follow techniques. Have a look and see for yourself how easy it is to produce hauntingly beautiful ghostly images using infrared images!
Landscape Photography Lumsdale Valley near Matlock
At long last an opportunity to get out and do some landscape photography. This week I went out again with a couple of vintage lenses attached to my Sony A7r3 as well as a brand new Viltrox 24mm f1.8. This valley with its mix of waterfalls and old mill building cut into a deep valley just seemed made for trying to create a fantasy style image. The torrent of water being pushed over the falls and inaccessibility of most of the mill buildings really makes my life difficult but I know that when this happens you just have to make something out of what the photography gods have given you. Do I get any sort of fantasy image? Watch to find out.
Creating Ghostly Infrared Images
In this video I pursue my long held fascination with the ghostly side of infrared photography. In the past I have used film cameras to achieve this, this time I use my Sony A6400 paired with a sixty year old (at least) East German lens and an infrared filter to produce some ghostly images from Ossington Estate a few miles from my home. Please like and Subscribe to the channel.
Landscape Photography Dunnottar Castle Scotland
Ok, its time for this weeks Youtube video, something to hopefully cheer you up on a very wet miserable day! This was my second video shot up in the North East of Scotland. Dunnottar Castle is a magnificent imposing structure on the rocky coastline and was an image taken in Infrared by Simon Marsden in his book "The Journal of a Ghost Hunter". I hope you enjoy my film and digital attempts and if you enjoy the channel and content please subscribe. See you for another one soon!
Infrared Film Photography
My latest Youtube video is now live. I really had fun making this one. I shoot film, yes after only ever shooting film as a youngster for holiday snaps I take the leap back in time and try to recreate infrared images in the style of the late great Simon Marsden. I am really happy with one images that may show signs that I can actually get to grips with this new/old technique. Take a look at tell me what you think and as always subscribe if you haven't!