Dave Tavanti’s project Clorofilla examines landscape through infrared imaging, using parts of the spectrum invisible to the human eye to create spaces suspended between documentation and interpretation. The work explores how technology alters perception and questions photography as a neutral record of reality. Rather than using infrared as an aesthetic effect, Tavanti approaches it as a critical tool that reveals how images transform and interpret the visible world. The series presents recognizable natural elements while emphasizing the tension between perception, representation, and visual experience.
The Transformation Of Landscape Through Infrared Photography