Photographer Yann Philippe Captures The Beauty Of Madrid In Fantastic Infrared
According to Yann Philippe: “Being in Madrid for several days for a retouching masterclass, I wandered the city and tried to capture its atmosphere while following the places where vegetation led me.
As digital filters are a real trend on social media, I like to explore a more crafty way of using them going oldschool with real cuts of glass. With KolariVision, I created the IRChrome filter -a true glass filter that one can screw on a camera lens- that allows, once combined with an infrared-converted camera, to take pictures in the look and feel of the old Kodak Aerochrome film without huge post-processing.”
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