ART MEETS ARCHITECTURE will debut, emerging photographer Jean-christophe Dick’s Infrared Photography, titled “InfraRouge: Experiments in Invisible Photography” at the Fine Arts Building (811 W. 7th St., Los Angeles CA 90007) on Thursday, April 10th. Infrared photography is a technique that captures a light spectrum which is invisible to the human eye. The captured image is then rendered for humans to see what we otherwise could not. The photographs have an “other worldly” aesthetic, the colors and juxtapositions are
different from what we are used to seeing, yet the images retain a familiarity as these are photos of the environment, people and objects that surrounds us. Jean-christophe Dick, originally from New York has travelled and lived abroad for most of his life. With three citizenships and obsessed with photography and aviation, he became a pilot so he could travel to places off the beaten path and photograph the unseen. Now based in Los Angeles, when not behind the camera, he consults on building better and safer airports. FMI contact: artmeetsarchitecture.com