jasonso
24-Sep-2015, 05:54
140051
I just thought I’d share this as some people here may find it interesting. The fact that it is so impermanent is quite unique and a bit sad — the final result is wonderful imo.
Experimental photography using leaves as a light-sensitive surface for creating photographs. The technology of photography can be aligned with leaves' natural process of using light for creation.
Theres a bit more on the process here:
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/sep/24/alice-cazenave-best-photograph-portrait-on-leaf-photosynthesis
http://www.alice.cazenave.co.uk/albums/leaf-photography-iodine-prints/
I just thought I’d share this as some people here may find it interesting. The fact that it is so impermanent is quite unique and a bit sad — the final result is wonderful imo.
Experimental photography using leaves as a light-sensitive surface for creating photographs. The technology of photography can be aligned with leaves' natural process of using light for creation.
Theres a bit more on the process here:
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/sep/24/alice-cazenave-best-photograph-portrait-on-leaf-photosynthesis
http://www.alice.cazenave.co.uk/albums/leaf-photography-iodine-prints/