Seaweed Sidequest

A small sidequest that I took on in our last few days was trying to develop a roll of b&w film using bladderwrack seaweed from the nearby beach! This was a recipe I had researched before leaving for iceland, so I brought the soda ash and vitamin c, but was able to scavenge for seaweed and saltwater. I will attach the link to the original website and photographer that developed this technique, but for now, here is what I did:

1. Collect a handful of fresh bladderwrack seaweed – about 150g.
2. Boil 500ml of hot water, pour onto the seaweed and leave overnight.
3. In a separate jug, mix 50g of soda crystals with 150ml water and dissolve completely.
4. In the jug with dissolved soda crystals, mix 12g vitamin C with the dissolved soda crystal solution and dissolve completely.
5. Add around 150ml of your seaweed “brew”.
6. Heat to 26-30 degrees. You can do this by putting the jug of seaweed developer into a larger jug of hot water.
7. Pour the developer into your developing tank. Invert the tank every 2 minutes for 60 minutes. You can also stand develop for the full hour but this may create bromide drag.
8. Wash for 2 minutes.
9. Salt has a dissolving limit of 359g per litre. So for a 35mm film you could mix the following solution. 150g salt with 500ml water. You will then need to leave the film in the salt water for 24 hours.
10. Wash for 10 minutes, and hang to dry.

The original link: https://www.alternativephotography.com/seaweed-developer-film/

My results! I don’t know how much playing with these variables would affect the photos in different ways so I wanted to be as methodical with this first attempt as possible. I am pretty happy with how they turned out!

What has been feeding me:

What Has Been Feeding Me:

Living with artists. Shannon pointed out how rare it is to live with people who get as excited about art making as you do, and it is very true. There is constant affirmation and we are all on this wavelength of creation. How lovely it is to wake up and immediately find artists in their element. How could one not feel inspired?

Sunny days. For some reason I had resigned myself to expect a lot of cloudy weather, and while we have had some foggy days, there has been sun. Lots of sun! An immediate mood-booster.

The roaming cats. So many friends to be made, not enough time.

Californiu Dark Chocolate Raisins. In the literal sense, I have been living off of these. I suspect I will be 50% Dark Chocolate Raisin by the end of the month.

The pool, obviously. Specifically, the part of our curcuit that takes us from the hot pot into the pool is maybe my favourite experience ever. It is what I imagine heaven feels like. Pool culture here is unlike anything I’ve experienced.

The landscape. This is pretty broad, but I don’t think I could ever get sick of looking out my window. There is always a new way the light hits the water or the tide reveals a patch of sand. I get just as excited as the birds do!

My bedspread. It took me a week or so to realize that I am the only person with a massive galloping horse on my bedspread while everyone else has flowers and pink checked patterns. It has given me a lot of joy to sleep under that horse. I feel very protected.

Pesto Pasta. Enough said.