Chemigram and Phytogram - Alternative Photography Experiments
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Chemigram and Phytogram - Alternative Photography Experiments

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£130.00

December 2025
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Explore two fascinating cameraless photography techniques using sustainable, less toxic methods. Ideal for creatives of all levels!

About the Workshop: Join us for a hands on day of creative exploration in a sfriendly mall group setting of maximum 5 participants.

This workshop introduces a more sustainable approach to photographic image-making through two exciting cameraless techniques: Chemigram and Phytogram.

You’ll learn the background and artistic context of these processes, see inspiring examples by artists, and learn how to make and use plant based developers—a lower toxic alternative to traditional photographic chemicals. We’ll also reflect on the ideas behind this sustainable approach to photography.

What You’ll Learn:

Chemigram Explore the space between painting and photography. Using light-sensitive paper and everyday materials such as honey, toothpaste and vaseline, you’ll create unique, magical images shaped by chance and observation.

Phytogram Create otherworldly images using the natural chemistry of plants, common household substances, and sunlight.

Plant Developers Learn how to make and use plant-based photographic developers—an less toxic alternative that uses materials such as garden plants and kitchen waste. You'll learn the principles behind this sustainable method and work with two different plant-based developers during the workshop.

What’s Provided: All materials are included, such as photographic paper, chemistry, and seasonal plants. You're welcome to bring your own plants, textured items, or expired photographic paper. Tongs and gloves are provided but please feel free to bring along an apron if you prefer to wear one.

About: I am a London based Japanese artist working with a variety of photographic processes, moving image and installations. The transformative quality of the different photographic processes fascinates me as it allows me to make associations and explore memory and imagination. To find out more about my practice please visit my IG account and website.

Main Image Credit: Phytograms 1st -3rd Page: Sayako Sugawara

Chemilumen+Chemigrams 4th Page L-R : Mimi Morgan, Sayako Sugawara and Monika Chilika

Chemigrams

L : Nicola McEvoy,

C : Selene Heath

R : Nicola McEvoy

Chemigrams

Image Credits:

L-R from March 2023 Workshop: Maria Pritchard, Ania Ready, Katura Jensen, Madalina Androne

Below: Jochen Hahn and Robert Downes (from previous workshops)

L: Chemigram workshop in Japan

R : Selene Heath

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140 Lewisham Way, London, SE14 6PD

Jan 31, 2026 -10:30 AM