This series from the project Infra-Red presents Alison Cawley’s exploration of digital infra-red photography developed through long-term experimentation. Based in rural England, Cawley began with film photography before embracing digital techniques, later focusing on infra-red processes. Her work reflects a sustained interest in light, subject matter, and experimentation, leading to a body of images documenting English landscapes and country houses. This project formed her successful Associate submission to the Royal Photographic Society and includes photographs made across National Trust properties, private gardens, and varied locations.