PHOTOGRAPHY: The Natives @ The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education

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PHOTOGRAPHY: The Natives @ The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education

POSTED: Thursday, December 23, 2010, 2:05 PM
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Philly photographer Joshua Marowitz has utilized an old-time technique on his latest subject, the native plants of southeastern Pennsylvania. The salted paper printing process was the main procedure for photography during the mid 1800s, it used salted paper and silver nitrate to capture a silver imprint of the subject. Marowitz's salt-paper exploration of local botany is on view through February 26, 2011.
Photo courtesy of SchuylkillCenter.org
Seal of Solomon, Joshua Marowitz
Photo courtesy of SchuylkillCenter.org
Honeysuckle, Joshua Marowitz
Photo courtesy of SchuylkillCenter.org
Ashy Sunflower, Joshua Marowitz
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