Beach huts in Brighton.

Working from home is pretty normal these days, but the views from here beat most!

This is one of a set of photographs that were captured using no visible light at all. The camera, a converted ‘full-spectrum’ Nikon Z6, was fitted with a ‘clip’ filter that sits inside the camera body, right in front of the sensor. This is very convenient if you would like to use different lenses without having to buy different size lens filters for each one. On the other hand, if you want to experiment with different infrared filters this is more fiddly to switch than a standard ‘screws on the lens’ filter.

This particular filter blocks everything under 742nm, which is only just beyond the range of visible light. This will always produce a black-and-white image, but with a quality that sets it apart from normal ‘visible light’ black and white photography.