Chlorophyll prigment print by Almundena Romero

Chlorophyll printing and pigments

Chlorophyll printing is a sustainable photographic process using plants and pigments to develop a print or a cameraless photogram. Almudena Romero shares her knowledge of the process. Writer and photography / Almudena Romero Since the 1840s, artists have used organic techniques to produce photographs, sometimes using flowers, as is the case in anthotype printing, and sometimes by blocking or exposing plants to UV light. A lot can be learned about … Read more

print by yago de orbe klingenberg in the chlorophyll process

Chlorophyll prints – nature expresses itself

Chlorophyll prints by Yago de Orbe Klingenberg are high quality and beautiful, step by step he shows how he achieves this result. Writer and photography / Yago de Orbe Klingenberg About Yago de Orbe Klingenberg’s Chlorophyll prints: “My work is immersed both, in the Amazonian indigenous cosmovision and in the origins of photography, allowing nature to express itself: plants reveal their vital force in pictures where we can apreciate our … Read more

Yago de Orbe Klingenberg Chlorophyll

Yago de Orbe Klingenberg

Yago de Orbe Klingenberg is a photographer born in Spain but lives in Ecuador. He has worked in the Chlorophyll printmaking process for 3 years now and shows his work here. Born: San Sebastian, Basque Country, Spain. Lives: Ecuador. Shows: Chlorophyll prints. Yago began his professional career as a focus puller and camera operator in feature films and commercials in Barcelona. In 2002 he studied Social Documentary Filmmaking and Film … Read more

Chlorophyll print

How to preserve Chlorophyll prints

Bárbara Morais shares her process of preserving – otherwise unstable – Chlorophyll photographs, making them UV resistant. Writer and photography / Bárbara Morais “Nature is the final place where memory lies.” Binh Danh. Mr. Binh Danh, the photographer who has made famous the chlorophyll prints, said that this is a whole process of attempts and errors, in which “only one in every five prints is successful”. To make it even … Read more