

Black and White Infrared Photography has been a specialty of mine for 15 years now, since first seeing the imagery of Simon Marsden.
Trying to emulate his work, I shot countless rolls of black & white film to no avail. I finally took his work to a photo store and asked,
"How is this guy getting this look?" One word, "Infrared." It was a steep learning curve but a fun challenge the whole way, from
learning how to handle the film, loading it in changing bags, developing the fragile film in my dark room, working hours to get one print
right,
trying to
make sense of the budding
digital processes to working with my current converted 5D mark II.
The best results
are
right here, in order of the date taken. I hope you like what you see as much as I've liked making them.
Thank you for looking in!
I also have a selection of images on Fine Art America that are available in configurations I can't offer here. These images
include some color work I've done not offered here, as well as some of my favorite b&w infrared shots. Take a look!
~Jeff Holbrook
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