madison
ie8 fix

Making scents out of photography

Want to add fragrance to your print images? Photo site Photojojo, in a technique it's calling "scent-o-graphy," shows you how.

scent-o-graphy (Credit: Photojojo)

The folks at Photojojo have come up with a rather interesting way to reminisce when viewing photos. The technique, called "scent-o-graphy," essentially adds aroma to print images.

Imagine the possibilities -- being able to preserve your memories of a visit to a lavender field in Japan, for example -- by infusing your photo paper with the sweet fragrance of lavender. One way suggested by Photojojo is to seal your print in a Ziploc bag full of cotton balls laced with your choice of essential oils for two to three weeks. The scents permeate, and voila, you get a print that smells just like lavender.

If you like this idea, head over to the Photojojo Web site for more ideas and detailed instructions. However, if scent-o-graphy starts being the next hot trend in photography, you might want to think twice before taking a picture that "stinks."

(Source: Crave Asia)

Apple Byte
The latest iWatch, iPad, and MacBook rumors
What's holding up Apple's iRadio service, highlights from Tim Cook's Senate hearings, and the latest product rumors.
Play Video
 

Member Comments