The Holy Land is a place people see vary differently depending on the lens they look through. By using a false color infrared process, these photos were shot using light that cannot be seen for a personal exploration of the people and places of the Holy Land. The photos hold a timeless quality that evokes the early color photo processes used during the early 1900s.

A muslim woman shoots a video inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the holiest site in Christianity where Jesus was believed to have been crucified, buried and risen.

A group of Guatemalan pilgrims carry a cross along the Via Dolorosa under Israeli flags and the minaret of the mosque. The Via Dolorosa is the road Jesus traveled on the way to his crucifixion.

A Muslim woman walks past an icon of Jesus as she walks on the Via Dolorosa, the road Jesus traveled on the way to his crucifixion.

Orthodox Christian priests carry a cross along the Via Dolorosa, the road Jesus traveled on the way to his crucifixion.

A Haredi Jew passes three Muslim women just outside the Damascus Gate into Jerusalem's Old City. The gate is a busy entrance for Jews headed to the Western Wall and Muslims headed to the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Muslim men and women in Jerusalem's Old City make their way up the Via Dolorosa, the road Jesus traveled on the way to his crucifixion.

A merchant's "Visit Palestine" poster hangs below the Israeli flags of a settler living in the Muslim quarter of Jerusalem's Old City.

Orthodox Jews provide help praying for visitors to the Machane Yehudah Market as Shabbat approaches.

The Israeli flags of a Jewish settler fly in front of a mosque minaret in the Muslim quarter of Jerusalem's Old City.