Episode 7 | Part 2 - Anthotypes as Sustainable Philippine Photography
Description
Indigenous as Sustainable - this is what Anthotypes aspire for. Anthotype is a photographic image obtained by using plant dyes (photosensitive pigments in plants), without the need for cameras, lenses, inks, lasers and specialized equipment.
Artist, Curator, Writer, and FOTOMOTO Co-Founder Stephanie Frondoso makes a case for "Sustainable Photography" by emphasizing that photography can be done with naturally occurring materials and processes. Such medium also could claim, in a certain way, to "predate" the invention of cameras and challenges our associations of photography as a product of modernity.
Thank you for joining us tonight for Episode 7 of the Marites Talks: Kwentuhan Sessions on Philippine Photography, entitled, Anthotypes as Sustainable Philippine Photography.























