Aindreas Scholz London, United Kingdom
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I am a London-based artist working with analogue and cameraless processes. My practice explores ecological vulnerability, care, and the relationship between humans and the more-than-human world through sustainable photographic methods, experimental materials, and research-led image making.

My creative practice is rooted in analogue and cameraless photography, with a strong focus on ecology, care, and material experimentation. I work with historical and low-impact photographic processes, often using expired darkroom paper, vulnerable plant matter, polluted seawater, acidic rainwater, and sunlight as active collaborators in the making of an image. Through this approach, I explore ecological vulnerability, human responsibility, and the relationship between humans and the more-than-human world.

My work is concerned not only with what images show, but with how they are made and what they cost environmentally. I am interested in rethinking photography as an ethical and sustainable practice, where process, material, and concept are closely connected.

Across exhibitions, publications, and research, my practice seeks to open up new ways of thinking about photography in a time of climate crisis.

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