"No mercy!" EDGLRD has debuted another extra trailer for Harmony Korine's loud and obnoxious Aggro Dr1ft. This film is actually getting a quick theatrical release mainly at various Alamo Drafthouse ...
Kodak High Speed Infrared film and Ektachrome Infrared are two of the most versatile films available today. But many photographers are reluctant to use them, perhaps because of the mystery inherent in ...
Rapper Travis Scott stars in the first trailer for his and director Harmony Korine’s indie film “Aggro Dr1ft,” which was shot entirely in infrared. The short trailer is bathed in the starkly ...
People, forests, cities: documentary photographer Edward Thompson uses infrared film to uncover new things about familiar subjects. The appeal of infrared photography is in its ability to reveal ...
The Arctic as you’ve never seen it before: In psychedelic magentas, blues, and purples, captured with some of the last remaining stock of infrared Kodak Aerochrome film. Many photographers share a ...
Richard Mosse’s three years of photography work in the Congo using discontinued infrared film is haunting, surreal and beautiful, and it’s currently on display at this year’s Venice Biennial and in a ...
Denver junkyard photographed with 1950 Vredeborch Vrede Box camera and infrared film. 1976 Checker Marathon in Denver junkyard, photographed with 1950 Vredeborch Vrede Box camera and infrared film.
Q–Can you tell me a little about infrared film, what the results look like and what kind of film and filters to use? A–For general landscape photography, the results of infrared photography are eerie ...
The east and north faces of the Matterhorn in Zermatt, Switzerland Zak van Biljon To get a fresh view of nature’s beauty in an era when any iPhone-wielding Instagrammer can publish a stream of lovely ...
Because one of my new IR filters screwed right onto the lens of my reliable Canon AE-1 35mm SLR, I decided to shoot a test roll of the much-photographed 1953 Ford F-100 in south Denver. If you shoot ...
Black and white photographs taken with infrared film have a distinct character that immediately distinguishes them from regular B&W photographs. With the progressive demise of traditional film ...