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These photos are shot using an infrared-converted camera and then processed in black and white — which is a fancy way of saying the world looks weird, and we like it that way. Plants glow, skies turn dark, and people sometimes vanish altogether. It’s photography’s version of x-ray vision — but without the radiation poisoning or pictures of broken bones (unless, of course, that’s the subject). The result is a version of reality that feels strangely quiet, slightly haunted, and just off enough to make you look twice.



















