‘Invisible Light’ may sound like a contradiction, but there is actually ‘light’, or rather, electromagnetic radiation, that is not visible to the human eye.
The exhibition consists of three sections; the first is the most homogeneous and consists of landscape images exclusively in black and white, the second of colour images, but with different types of colour interpretation, and finally the third contains close-up images of natural subjects.
I believe this is the first time ever that Valsusa has been photographed and shown in this ‘invisible light’ and I feel proud of this, since I have always loved this valley, where my mother's family has its roots.
The images are all the result of individual digital shots taken with Canon cameras modified for infrared; none of them were generated with artificial intelligence.