These trees grow right through the asphalt of the abandoned city of Pripyat, once Russia's pride, a new city with all modern amenities. In 1986 this city came to an abrupt end by the explosion of nuclear reactor number 4 a little further down Chernobyl. A catastrophe followed and everyone was evacuated. The remains of this city are still there. By using infrared light I wanted to emphasize the nature that is taking over this empty city. Living organisms emit infrared light and trees, mosses and plants take on a red hue. I use the wavelength of 550 nanometers to create accents and shift colors just like the old kodak aerochrome infrared film did. In this way reality becomes more abstract and nature gets more attention. In this image very nicely illustrated.
When I was about 20 years old I wondered about the big posters in the bus shelters (abri's). I want to be able to make this too! So big, so sharp, so beautiful light, the perfection! That's how it started and after 8 years working as an.. Read more…