By Malin Fabbri
Publisher: Independently published
Publication date: February 2026
Print length: 172 pages
Language: English
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AlternativePhotography.com proudly announces the expanded second edition of Anthotypes, a must-have guide for anyone fascinated by alternative photographic processes.
The first edition quickly became a favorite among beginners and professional artists alike, offering a beautifully illustrated introduction that transforms how we see and interact with nature. Anthotypes invites readers to explore plants, fruits, and flowers in a completely new light, revealing their hidden photographic potential.
Edition 2 builds on this foundation, expanding the original publication into a comprehensive technical and educational reference. Years of testing, teaching, and hands-on experimentation inform this edition, which now addresses chemical, material, and process-related questions that could not be fully explored in an introductory guide. Whether you are curious about pigment extraction, choosing the right papers, or achieving vibrant sunlight prints, this book provides detailed, step-by-step instructions for creating and preserving eco-friendly, plant-based photographs.
Learn how to craft emulsions from natural pigments, select optimal papers, and print in sunlight with vivid, lasting colors. Anthotypes also includes expert tips on toning, permanence, and techniques for both beginners and experienced artists seeking to explore sustainable and experimental photography.
Published as part of a non-profit educational initiative, Anthotypes supports workshops, classrooms, and independent studio practice, encouraging photographers to work historically, creatively, and sustainably.
Available in both print and eBook formats, this edition ensures broad accessibility for artists and educators around the world.
About the author: Malin Fabbri, editor of AlternativePhotography.com for 25 years, combines academic research with practical experience to lead one of the most respected platforms for alternative photographic processes. She researches techniques, creates prints, runs workshops, and has authored several influential books, making her guidance invaluable for anyone exploring the art and science of anthotype photography.