nick mulder
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Hiya,
was wondering taking all things into consideration - production/embodied energy - related process materials/chems - waste - inefficiency - water use etc... (and any more suggestions or thoughts)
... which is the photographic process that leaves the earth mostly how it was beforehand ? > the most sustainable process <
I tried making flower petal emulsion the other day, but after 3 days of contact printing flattened flowers (a photogram) under high sun there has been no change ..
fizz
was wondering taking all things into consideration - production/embodied energy - related process materials/chems - waste - inefficiency - water use etc... (and any more suggestions or thoughts)
... which is the photographic process that leaves the earth mostly how it was beforehand ? > the most sustainable process <
I tried making flower petal emulsion the other day, but after 3 days of contact printing flattened flowers (a photogram) under high sun there has been no change ..
fizz