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RE: Revenge? Spite? A Mural Somewhere in Morocco, Analog Photography on a Wall, Working with liquid Emulsion

Oh... I was looking for a way to do that for a few months now. With digital photos, though...

If we could do it for a certain village in Bulgaria I and my partner on the project will be very happy. Maybe locals will be, too.

Anyway, can you please give me details of the process and the relative costs of it?

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to expose digital photos you could use a video-projector.

The process, all in all, is quite an effort, and time consuming. Basically you can use liquid emulsion like liquid light, or one from rollei. You warm that emulsion to 40° in a water bath, and then you coat the wall (all in red light). Don't paint it on like you would do with colour, but apply quite a thick layer.

Then it should dry for 24h in total darkness. My dark-tents are never dark enough though, so I give it one night (have to get up early). Don't forget to also coat some small pieces for your probes (exposure time).

Once this has been achieved, you use pump-n-spray bottles to develop, fix and rinse it. I put trays and foil underneath the picture to collect the waste chemistry.

Aftrewards, once it is thorougly dry, you can coat it with varnish.

For the costs I'd check at a shop like nordfoto.

Where in Bulgaria are you planning to do it? I had one up close to Pavlikeni, but it came down during the winter.

Hope that helps.

Thank you very much! It feels like a totally new field of expertise and I am not sure if our first attempts will use this method. Basically, we're looking for outdoor methods of exhibiting photos in a way that has a natural feel to it.

Now that you said the thing about the place near Pavlikeni, I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out your project was the one that inspired the man who invited me to photograph another village. It is Boliartsi, Sadovo municipality, Plovdiv region.

Maybe we will use an abandoned church or maybe not... We have to think about it. I am still gathering journalistic material.

sounds nice; and you are right, this process is very complicated, and maybe not the nicest one to start with...
Ask the guy who invited you if he was visiting the Nomadic Village 2009; this was the thing I did in Pavlikeni.

btw., the simplest way of putting something photo-like on a wall: Use a video projector, project image on the wall, paint it.

Thank you so much. Those are at least ideas that need considering. On the other part - not the Nomadic Village, no, it turns out what I spoke of was somewhere else. And it was mural painting... I don't know the exact terms... :

https://www.dnevnik.bg/bigpicture/2015/07/31/2582363_fabrikata_na_uorhol_v_selo_staro_jelezare/

I'm always surprised if I give a lot of answers and help, and it isn't reflected in the upvotes...
All the best with your projects!

I personally appreciate what you do and I would be glad to support you. I have to thank you for somehow calling me back to your account again and I will make sure to check out your recent posts.

But I want to ask if I would do any difference if I voted alone on comments of yours and my voice does no add to anybody else's (since I don't give even 0.01 on my own alone).

Also, please tell me if you are ok to receive votes through a service such as that particular bot that plants trees.

Votes are not only about the value, but about the gesture; I'm happy, even if it's 0.00001 ;)
And I also don't mind bots. Just different ways to show appreciation...

I know you are right about gestures. And the best thing about this network is making friends somewher far away.

I also believe that yours will be recognized. The way I did in my mind and in my talks with friends. Keep on being yourself.

I cast a hope on the internets that we meet someday.

I will try something now...

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