Anthotype Photography: Plant-Based Photography Without a Camera

 

By Genevieve Rudd

In this post Genevieve takes us through the history of Anthotype photography, and demonstrates how we can create our own Anthotype prints using natural handmade emulsions and sunlight.

Anthotype Prints Developing in the Sun by Genevieve Rudd


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