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When Tim Boddy couldn't leave his home more than once a day for exercise, because of lockdown restrictions, he used the time to gather local flowers and leaves in and around Bow in East London. He ...
CREATING ANTHOTYPES is a novel way to record the season and the perfect summer craft — not to mention a welcome break from weeding and watering the garden. Think of it as a way to playfully capture ...
Some people like spinach in their salads. Others would prefer it if it never gets near their fork. Still, other folks, like [Almudena Romero], use it for printing pictures, and they’re the folks we’ll ...
Anuja Dasgupta, 28, was born in Patna, but has spent the last few years immersed in Ladakh, far from the madding crowd, perfecting an art form she calls “anthotypes”. Leaves, flowers, fruits, berries, ...
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The anthotype photography workshop | March 11, 2026
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To help maintain his wellbeing during the coronavirus lockdown, photographer Tim Boddy turned to a natural process to create beautiful prints of flowers and leaves, known as anthotypes. When Tim Boddy ...
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