#DIY Making Photographic Prints At Home With Plants, Alcohol & Sunlight // Anthotypes
In this video, I demonstrate how to make Anthotype prints at home using plants, alcohol and sunlight. I used foraged wild spinach with tips from Doctor Forager / Hannah Scott, based in Kent. https://www.facebook.com/Doctor-Forager-102359911254193/
You can find out more about anthotypes here:
Written tutorial by Malin Fabbri
http://www.alternativephotography.com/anthotypes-making-print-using-plants/
Hortus Lucis Blog by Nettie Edwards (Queen of Anthotypes): https://hortuslucis.wordpress.com/
Anthotype Video by Nettie Edwards (Queen of Anthotypes), commissioned by the London Alternative Photography Collective and the Heritage Lottery Fund:
http://www.londonaltphoto.com/videos
Anthotype Time Lapse video by The Darkroom at Beach Creative:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUv83_FZ4F8
You can use a transparency, if you print a monochrome positive image onto acetate.
These prints will fade with time, which is an aspect of the anthotype process that I admire. However, you can use UV resistant spray and/or frame them behind UV protective glass to slow down their fading.
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Видео #DIY Making Photographic Prints At Home With Plants, Alcohol & Sunlight // Anthotypes канала Melanie King
You can find out more about anthotypes here:
Written tutorial by Malin Fabbri
http://www.alternativephotography.com/anthotypes-making-print-using-plants/
Hortus Lucis Blog by Nettie Edwards (Queen of Anthotypes): https://hortuslucis.wordpress.com/
Anthotype Video by Nettie Edwards (Queen of Anthotypes), commissioned by the London Alternative Photography Collective and the Heritage Lottery Fund:
http://www.londonaltphoto.com/videos
Anthotype Time Lapse video by The Darkroom at Beach Creative:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUv83_FZ4F8
You can use a transparency, if you print a monochrome positive image onto acetate.
These prints will fade with time, which is an aspect of the anthotype process that I admire. However, you can use UV resistant spray and/or frame them behind UV protective glass to slow down their fading.
Support :- https://www.patreon.com/MelanieKKing
Facebook :- https://www.facebook.com/melaniekatking/
Website :- https://www.melaniek.co.uk
Instagram :- https://www.instagram.com/melaniekatking
Twitter :- https://twitter.com/MelanieKKing
Видео #DIY Making Photographic Prints At Home With Plants, Alcohol & Sunlight // Anthotypes канала Melanie King
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