Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Photographic horror light

Photographic horror light

Thomas Loewit, a foreign photographer, used an ultraviolet camera to take pictures of faces that we can't see with the naked eye. It's terrible. It's amazing.

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Is it horrible to compare normal people with people under ultraviolet light?

Ultraviolet cameras can reveal skin problems invisible to the naked eye.

Photographer Thomas Leveritt randomly invited passers-by to take photos with an ultraviolet camera on the roadside;

Many people's skin injuries, such as sunburn, old scars and hidden skin aging, have nowhere to hide under the ultraviolet camera. Some of them are incredible, with a hint of terror.

But in fact, all people's skin is naturally good, but the speed of skin aging is different.

Some people's skin is healthy and easy to recognize under ultraviolet light.

Lens and sunscreen can block ultraviolet rays, so they are all black under ultraviolet rays.

After applying sunscreen, it looks amazing under ultraviolet light.