Photographers - Go Green

2008-05-05

Birch Tree

Yes, I know “going green” is the latest cool buzz word. But it really is a serious thing and something we all need to be thinking about these days. I won’t give you the lecture as I’m sure you’ve already heard it all. Instead, I’d like to share with you some of the things this and many photographers do in an effort to “go green”.

1. I use the internet and my own webspace to help me cut down on excess printing of photos and advertising materials.
2. I recycle as many products as possible, such as ink cartridges, film containers and paper.
3. I use recycled products when available such as recycled photo paper for all printed proofs, office stationary, business cards, advertising brochures & packaging materials.
4. I use rechargeable batteries.
5. I use digital imaging as much as possible which considerably cuts down on my use of hazardous chemicals, paper and the need for unnecessary packaging.
6. My newest thing, “The Outdoor Studio” cuts down on my use of electricity. With the natural light from the sun, I have less need to power artificial lighting.

What do you do? I’d love to hear your ideas on Green Photography. Please share your thoughts and ideas with me and I’ll be happy to try and incorporate those ideas into my studio.

Some links green photographers might find helpful;

Red River’s GreenPix 100% Post Consumer Processed Chlorine Free Photo Paper

Business Cards & Stationary from Green Printer

Birch Tree Buds

Birch Tree in Morning Sunrise