June’s online exhibition features Cameraless prints including photograms, lumens, chemigrams and alternative processes.
Cameraless Gallery (Click to enter)
New work will be added over the month so please check back to see how the gallery evolves.
Film and stuff.
June’s online exhibition features Cameraless prints including photograms, lumens, chemigrams and alternative processes.
Cameraless Gallery (Click to enter)
New work will be added over the month so please check back to see how the gallery evolves.
An anthotype is an image created using photosensitive material from plants – In 1842 Mrs Mary Somerville created an emulsion from crushed flower petals, which when exposed to direct sunlight bleached the parts not covered by a mask and created an image. Sir John Hershel later presented her letters to the Royal Society sharing her findings with the world. Learn how to create your own at home with simple equipment, sunshine and plant juices in this months virtual photography workshop, run by Brittonie Fletcher.
The workshop will comprise of an overview of the process/ how and what to set up / a demo. Brittonie will then be online a couple of days later to troubleshoot your process and answer questions.
Basic materials:
Please email brittoniefletcher@edinburghlofi.com for full information on materials required, payment details and live workshop link.