Photographer Visits Chernobyl With His Infrared Camera, Captures Stunning Images 침묵 중인 체르노빌의 놀라운 사진들


Photographer Visits Chernobyl With His Infrared Camera, Captures Stunning Images

By Jessica Stewart on February 1, 2018


The Nuclear power plant sarcophagus, Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.


침묵 중인 체르노빌의 놀라운 사진들


아직도 잊혀지지 않는 끔찍한 체르노빌의 원전 폭발 사고

벌써 32년이 지났다.




여전히 침묵 중인 체르노빌에는 사람도 없고 눈에 보이지는 않지만 방사능 

위험이 아직도 잠재되어 있는 듯 보였다. 출입을 하려면 방사능 때문에 

아직도 안전 장비를 착용하고 들어가야 한다.


러시아 사진작가가 적외선 카메라를 들고 침묵의 체르노빌을 방문해 놀라운 

사진들을 담아냈다.


블라디미르 미구틴은 최근 콜라리 비전 적외선 카메라를 가지고 체르노빌 

출입금지구역에 들어가는 모험을 감행했다.


이 지역은 낯설고 새로운 변화를 맞이는 공간으로

근 30년이 넘게 사람은 없지만 동식물은 남아있었다.


*체르노빌 원자력 발전소 사고

체르노빌 원자력 발전소 사고 또는 체르노빌 참사는 1986년 4월 26일 1시 24분에 소비에트 연방 우크라이나 SSR의 체르노빌 원자력 발전소에서 발생한 폭발에 의한 방사능 누출 사고를 말한다. 사고는 전원 공급 상실 상황에서 부하 검사, 즉 비상 발전 전원이 들어오기 전까지 터빈의 관성력으로 얼마만큼 발전이 가능한 지에 관한 실험을 진행 중 일어났다. 위키백과


황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터

Ki Chul Hwang, conpaper editor, curator


Russian photographer Vladimir Migutin recently ventured into the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, armed with an infrared camera from Kolari Vision. The 1,000 square miles surrounding the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is a strange, transitional space. A place where, 30 years after the fallout, humans stay away, but animals and nature carry on.


Using a full spectrum camera and a 590nm infrared filter, Migutin documented this incredibly surreal environment. Surprisingly, he didn't feel a melancholy atmosphere when wandering through the area, one where such tragedy had taken place. Instead, he was transported into a “‘kind of' paradise' on a different planet.”


By using an infrared filter, Migutin's vision of Chernobyl takes on an ethereal air. Abandoned machinery is surrounded by pink-hued forest while Simon, a human-friendly fox, has his portrait taken against a background of white trees. Migutin's infrared photography renders the invisible as something new, bathing the abandoned scenery in a light we normally cannot see.


Migutin's visit to Chernobyl is a reminder of the resilience of nature, as well as a warning about the consequences of manmade technology and how they can have a lasting impact on our planet.




Through the use of infrared photography, Vladimir Migutin takes us on a unique tour of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Photography


 Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Photography

The monumental trail with names of the evacuated villages on either side.

Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Photography

Bumper cars in Pripyat’s amusement park.




Infrared Photos of Chernobyl

The ghost town of Pripyat, Ukraine.

Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Photography

The Azure Swimming Pool in Pripyat, Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

Infrared Photos of Chernobyl
Chernobyl Exclusion Zone - Infrared Photography by Vladimir Migutin for Kolari Vision

Butterflies and flowers in the forest, Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Photography

Abandoned farm in Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.



Infrared Photos of Chernobyl

The Bucket (machine part) that was used to clean the roof of the failed reactor after the fallout, Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Photography

A lake within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

Infrared Photos of Chernobyl

A trolleybus in one of Chernobyl’s scrapyards.

Chernobyl Exclusion Zone - Infrared Photography by Vladimir Migutin for Kolari Vision

Rotting grand piano in the concert hall of the abandoned town of Pripyat.

Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Photography

Pripyat Sports hall, Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.



Chernobyl Exclusion Zone - Infrared Photography by Vladimir Migutin for Kolari Vision

The iconic 85 foot tall Ferris wheel in Pripyat’s amusement park.

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My Modern Met granted permission to use photos by Kolari Vision.

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