Photographer Milan Racmolnar titled his recent work as “Rome in infrared.” The artist converted his old Nikon into an infrared camera, aiming to capture a totally different visual perspective of Rome. His work represents a combination of an ordinary tourist’s perspective with the surreal elements of infrared.

Milan Racmolnar is a photographer based in Hungary. He has several exhibitions based in Budapest, London and New York.

Rome in Infrared

Racmolnar’s work captures landscapes that vary from tourists attractions to everyday locations.

St. Peter's Square.

Infrared photos of landscapes are taken with a pink filter.

The old Nikon makes all of the plants go pink.

Places look otherworldly through the infrared filter.

Merry-go-round in the middle of a square in Rome.

Rome in Infrared

Rome in Infrared

Infrared photos of landscapes are taken with a pink filter.

Trevi fountain is taken with the infrared filter.

Rome in Infrared

Milan Racmolnar’s series carry an urban twist.

Rome in Infrared

Rome in Infrared

Rome in Infrared
