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How to make an anthotype
Duration:2min
In this video, photographer Rebecca Marshall teaches you how to make your own anthotype.
Anthotypes are unique impressions made with nature's own photosenstive pigments from petals, berries and in this case, fig leaves.
Discover the story "Can Fig Trees Help us Adapt to a Changing Climate?" here.
Video by Rebecca Marshall
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