Infrared Travel Photography | Nevada Wier

Infrared Travel Photography | Nevada Wier

Episode 485 features photographer Nevada Wier, an expert in infrared (IR) photography. We discuss the technical and creative aspects of shooting in IR, including camera and lens choices, scene selection, and the heavy post-processing required, especially for vibrant 590nm images. Nevada shares how her adventurous background and transition from black-and-white to color inspired her IR work and emphasizes the importance of understanding both light and color for compelling images. The episode also touches on balancing creative passion with professional demands and why IR photography can rejuvenate artistic vision for those feeling stagnant. Resources and Links Mentioned:

  1. Muench Workshops Giveaway
  2. Primer on Infrared Photography
  3. Nevada Wier
  4. Support the show on Patreon
  5. Santa Fe Workshops
  6. Obscura Gallery (Santa Fe)
  7. Kolari Vision (infrared filters and conversions)
  8. Infrared Diffraction Calculator
  9. George Nobechi
  10. Eddie Soloway
  11. Adobe DNG Profile Editor
  12. Asian Travel Photography Tropes – Bonus Episode (Patreon)

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