Friday, March 12, 2010

Sunography Solar Powered Photography Kit-a giveaway- from Paperforest Blog and Brooklyn5and10!



Sunography is a cool new paper kit, developed and designed to make photograms without chemicals. The high quality paper is placed in bright sunlight with object or negatives on top of it and an image is created.

Brooklyn 5 and 10 is giving away a kit to a Paper Forest reader! Just leave a comment with a contact e-mail and you'll be put in the random drawing!

Check out the Sunography Kit and more paper fun at Brooklyn 5 and 10!

49 comments:

damiec said...

these look so cool - I would love to give them a try and so would my kids!

'cndeegee said...

Wow, developed in the sun? Seriously? Please include me!

Email: cindii_hates_miiyaxox@hotmail.com

Karl said...

looks like more fun then sitting in the darkroom. Please enter me.

clawhammer72 said...

Neato!
clawhammer72@gmail.com
PS Thanks for your site. Love it.

Jim L-G (aka RGB_is_Me) said...

Very inspirational!

RGBisMe@excite.com

anthy said...

Please enter me in the contest! My nephew is an artist and a photographer, and I'm sure he'd love this.

anthy_stl [ATT] yahoo [DOTT] com

frankensteinsbride1313 said...

This is really neat, I'd love to give it a shot.

Nadine said...

Enter me, too. I'd love to work with this material.

Shelley Noble said...

Hi Jaime! OOooo, I can't win but I can put on my like-to-get list! Great new marketing/product packaging concept for this paper!

Amy said...

wonderful!
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minXnim said...

That looks real cool...

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MACK MOORE said...

I want one please!

mack_moore@hotmail.com

Mónica said...

Great idea, i'm on! But, shipping to Portugal?...

Mónica said...

Oh... contact e-mail!
monicaquendera@gmail.com
sorry.

piEYE said...

This is amazing! Please include me in the draw, is it available to buy anywhere also?

pucca_463 @ hotmail.com

Sarah Lou said...

Ohh that looks divine
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Kim said...

I've never seen such a thing - that looks so cool!

CraftCrave said...

Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave.com in the Papercraft category today [13 Mar 10:54am GMT]. Thanks, Maria

Dávid said...

Hi

This is cool stuff!

Please include me:
davidszabo@freemail.hu

Irma said...

Oh! I have wanted to try it for a long time.
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Mrs. Mama said...

So cool! My son would love to try this!

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l.y. said...

Brilliant, and love that they even have a fabric kit too! :) lesleyyeo at yahoo dot com

Andy Li said...

Looks interesting!
andy @ onthewings.net

cpeep said...

I have some of this paper, in little squares, from YEARS ago. Never tried it with photo negatives, however. Very cool.

Valkcano said...

lovely
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Jessica said...

I'm really into niche stuff like this...

cruelruin AT yahoo DOT com

DiSailsToo said...

I have been wanting to try this! Thanks for the chance to win!

Professor Estevez said...

Yes please!

MinaAbril@gmail.com

Munch said...

awesome...this is really brilliant!

manjarisahu@yahoo.co.in

Captain Blood said...

wow amazing images w/ no chemicals!
wolverstone (at) gmail.com

snoopy said...

Ooh, this is a perfect art+science project for my kiddo!

Sam said...

Ohhhh I want one!

Deal said...

Terrific idea. Please include my name in the drawing for the Sun Camera .

Sunspot said...

I enjoy your site - please include me in the drawing

А.К. said...

it's great!

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aimwoo said...

aimwoo@shaw.ca

looks super cool

bellamia said...

Awesome! please enter me!
hcolexoxo@gmail.com

Ed Harvey said...

Looks like great fun. Please enter me too!
ed(dot)harvey(at)gmail(dot)com

James said...

Ooooh I want one!

Jizames2005@yahoo.com

peter said...

nice idea.. a just really want to try it out. we used almost same procces on one photo workshop.

my mail: peterpank1976@gmail.com

Archytoothis said...

I wonder if this could be used with magnifying lenses to take pictures of small things!
ted.uyeno@nau.edu

Mattbarry said...

So, not only is this fantastic, but it is super dooper eco friendly. I've heard of people no longer photographing because of their stance on animal rights (strangest thing I've heard at art school...all about some blah and blah...really, I don't remember the conversation enough to remember). But now, if I ever run into that person again (if I remember who it was...) than I will tell them about this! Huzzah!

email: mbarry@mica.edu
Thanks!

worthart said...

Ohhh, cool! Now to figure out a way to turn this into a 3-d item.
Donna in Montana

Nat said...

Wow, this look so cool and wonderful playful and inspirational ^_^
Would indeed love to get my hands on one of those.

My mail is:
natashaandersen$hotmail.com.
$ = an @
Hoping I'm not too late in my reply..

Very Best wishes!!
Natasha, (in Denmark)

PS. absolutely love your blog by the way

Luke Forshaw said...

so cool love the idea!

Winged Lizz said...

Very awesome stuff!

ryoko_4_ever@hotmail.com

Anaïs said...

I would LOVE to have one ! I have been looking for ways to make my own photography without printing or chemically developing for years, that seems to be an amazing product !

Alexander Gwynne said...

desktopsquid@hotmail.co.uk

Good luck to everyone :)

Laura Diamondstone Muses and Musings - Art Ideas Inspiration said...

perfect for a new body of work about soil, sun, and water.
ldiamondstone@yahoo.com