Monthly Archive for September, 2010
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Yesterday was the 100th anniversary of Professor Robert Williams Wood’s lecture ‘Photography by Invisible Rays’ to the Royal Photographic Society in London. (always late, me!). (more details on infrared100.) This was at a time when most photographic emulsions, still on glass plates, were sensitive only to blue light.
The occasion will be marked by an exhibition of infrared photography, from its early days through to the present, at the current headquarters of the Royal Photographic Society in Bath. The exhibition will be open to the public through most of October (details). I’m delighted to say one of my infrared images from 2001 is included in the exhibition.
the exhibition is now over
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The occasion will be marked by an exhibition of infrared photography, from its early days through to the present, at the current headquarters of the Royal Photographic Society in Bath. The exhibition will be open to the public through most of October (details). I’m delighted to say one of my infrared images from 2001 is included in the exhibition.
the exhibition is now over
Continue reading ’100 years of infrared photography’
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Displayed here by kind permission of the photographer, Zach Stern.
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