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MP1 - Sustainable Photography - Phytogram Workshop
As part of the MP1 project I am exploring the possibility of sustainable printing as it is a coherent fit with the concept of Carbon Capture.
As part of Photo Oxford’s Fabric of Photography: Material Matters, Dr Karel Doing ran a phytogram workshop which I attended.
Fig. 1 Description for the Workshop
As described in this image, “Phytography is a technique that uses the internal chemistry of plants for the creation of images on photographic emulsion.”
Fig. 2 Dr Doing Showing Examples of Phytograms
Sustainable products, soda crystals, are used to develop the images. The process is not completely sustainable as chemical fix is used until a reliable alternative can be found.
Fig. 3 Process Recipe
This was an interactive workshop, and the participants were able to create their own phytograms:
Fig. 4 120 B&W Film
Fig. 5 B&W Film Results
Fig. 6 B&W Photographic Paper
Fig. 7 Photographic Paper Results
Fig. 8 Out of date Infrared 120 Film
Fig. 9 120 Infrared Film Results
I really like the process and particularly the fact that it is sustainable. It can be done on location without having to remove marine plants that are on the beach, although, you will have to take seagrass from the sea.
The images are abstract but having look at them with a loop on a lightbox I can see that there is not have a huge amount of detail and I think seaweed would end up being a dark mark on the paper or film and therefore not work well with this material.
Thanks 🙏 for everyone that joined us @iklectikartlab @unpredictableseries last Sunday, a really enjoyable AV Night! Here some snippets of ‘Phyte Club’ with @phytography_ @pierrebouvierpatron, Reuben Sutherland and myself by @annamercado.art #phytography #performance #spontaneous #film #video #music (at I K L E C T I K) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUGCcLzqxYn/?utm_medium=tumblr