Infrared Connecticut by William B. Barnett Wednesday, October 27 @7:15p

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The Stamford Photography Club is pleased to welcome Photographer William B. Barnett for a virtual presentation:

INFRARED CONNECTICUT
Wednesday, October 27 at 7:15 p.m.
via Zoom online meeting

Today there is growing interest in infrared photography as a way to explore new worlds and capture fine art images. It changes the appearance of an image by creating false tones or colors and stimulates your creativity.


In this program Bill will explore what infrared (actually near-infrared) radiation is and how it renders photographs of the world. Pure infrared radiation produces only black and white images, but also including part of the visible spectrum allows colored images to be created.


The images shown in this program are the result of an extended personal project where images from across Connecticut were captured using a series of filters. Filters included a normal visible filter and a variety of filters that admitted infrared radiation plus part of the visible spectrum. Each filter produced a different result.

William B. Barnett APSA, GMPSA, AFIAP, MNEC, is a frequent lecturer and judge for camera clubs and other organizations throughout New England and beyond. He is a member of The Photographic Society of America (PSA), the New Haven Camera Club, and the Connecticut Association of Photographers. He is a vice-president on the New England Camera Club Council (NECCC) Board as co-director of the Interclub Projected Image Competitions.

This meeting will be held virtually via Zoom. Non-members interested in joining us for this presentation, please email wbgordon24@gmail.com to be sent an invite link.

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