Category: Anthotype photographers

A fun and easy way to make images using the juice from fruits, plants, flowers, and vegetables as both sensitizer and pigment! Practiced by Sir William Herschel beginning in the 1840’s, this method is very suited to photograms. Although anthotype prints are novel and unique, permanence of the image depends upon your choice of organic extract.

Hans de Bruijn
Hans de Bruijn

European photographers
From: Gouda, Netherlands.
Shows: Anthotypes, gumoil, gum bichromates.
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Sarah van Keuren
Sarah van Keuren

North American photographers – East & East Coast
From: Philadelphia, USA.
Shows: Anthotypes, Cyanotypes, Gum over cyanotype.
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Rosemary Horn
Rosemary Horn

New Zealand photographer
From: New Zealand.
Shows: Anthotypes, Photograms and Photosynthesis.
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Jalo Porkkala
Jalo Porkkala

From: Pori, Finland
Shows: Anthotypes, Bromoils, Cyanotypes, Daguerrotypes, Kallitypes, Lith prints, Lumen prints, Mordancages, POP – Print out paper, Salt prints, Vandykes, Ziatypes.
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Fabio Pasquarella
Fabio Pasquarella

Italian photographer
From: Italy.
Shows: Anthotypes, Cyanotypes.
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Scott-Barnes
Scott Barnes

From: Norwood, New Jersey, USA.
Shows: Anthotypes and Polymer gravure.
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Jennifer Newman
Jenny Newman

From: Perth, Australia.
Shows: Cyanotypes, Gum over cyanotype and Pinholes.
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Francis Schanberger
Francis Schanberger

From: Ohio, USA.
Shows: Anthotypes, Vandykes.
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Malin Fabbri
Malin Fabbri

From: Stockholm, Sweden
Shows: Anthotypes, cyanotypes, photopolymer gravure, photosynthesis, pinholes, SX-70s and solargraphs.
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