Monday, March 17, 2008

Almost Spring!


Raindrops on green shoots. It's almost Spring!

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Have a 'Green' wedding! Hire a digital photographer!


There are many simple ways to have a ‘Green’ wedding and hiring a digital photographer is one of the easiest ways of all…

Why go digital? Well, here are a few reasons:

Receiving your wedding or portrait photos on DVD and/or CD is more cost effective and more ecologically sound than paying for up to several hundred printed photos you may never even use.

It’s commonly known that the chemicals it takes to develop and print photos are toxic. As is the process for making the paper to print them on. That paper is chemically treated in a variety of ways and photo-paper is not known for being recyclable or recycled.

And film itself is responsible for a large contribution to environmental pollution. Most especially because of the emissions of methylene chloride, which is a solvent used in the making of photographic film. Very, very toxic.

Then there’s the processing. For every roll of 24 film prints, at least 4 ounces of chemicals get poured down the drain during the processing. Down the drain means in our water systems and leaching out into the soil.

Silver is also used in the processing of film. As a matter of fact, around 40% of all the silver consumed in North America has been used to make photographic materials.

Silver is discharged from film processors, such as photo labs and hospital x-ray units, in the form of sewer sludge. Silver ions can be more toxic to water organisms than mercury.

Recently, the Stockholm Water Authority in Sweden noted that the rise of digital photography was a major reason why silver pollution had diminished by half in the city's sewers in just five years. .. Proof that choosing a digital photographer really does have a positive effect on the environment!

Of course you’ll want to have a few prints made up for framing, but when you receive your wedding photos in digital format, all you need to do is choose just a few shots to be professionally printed, instead of dozens. Or you can even do your own printing at home.

Another really great thing about having your images in digital format is that they’ll last forever… While film images will deteriorate over the years, digital images can be safely archived indefinitely without ever losing quality.

For more information on many ways to go ‘Green’ for your wedding, visit http://www.blueplanetwedding.com/