Pelargonium Printing with Alice Cazenave
Photographer Alice Cazenave explains her practice using pelargonium leaves as photographic paper. The photographic image is produced by the biochemistry of the leaf itself. This process involves controlling areas of the leaf that photosynthesise through the use of a negative. The leaf undergoes a development stage to bring out the photographic image that resides inside it.

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