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What does “sustainable photography” mean?

Our approach to photography is environmentally sustainable because it combines the principles of slow photography with practices that reduce the environmental impact of photographic activities.

Our values:

respecting sensitive natural areas when shooting, avoiding damage to flora and fauna, and minimizing human impact on the landscape.

The use of eco-friendly or second-hand photographic materials and devices

The reduction of carbon emissions associated with photographic travel

reducing the amount of shots, reducing the number of shots also reduces the consumption of resources, such as storage memory and the energy required to process and store images.

encourage slow photography, which emphasizes quality over quantity, by encouraging photographers to take the time to carefully compose images; teaching people to take fewer photos during photography experiences is a way to promote a more conscious and responsible approach to photography, reducing the overall environmental impact of photography activities

choosing ecofriendly partners

In summary, eco-sustainable photography combines the reflection and awareness of slow photography with practices that reduce the environmental impact of photographic activities, promoting sustainability in both the act of photography and the dissemination of images

Spending less time taking photographs means having more time to spend on other meaningful activities, such as interacting with others, directly experiencing nature or art, and simply relaxing!

What do you think?

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