Cyanotype is one of the oldest processes for producing stable photographic images. The astronomer and natural scientist Sir John Herschel developed the process in 1839.
The cyanotypes of botanist Anna Atkins (1799-1871) are particularly well-known.
Guided by phytologist Claudia Fröhlich (Kraut & Fröhlich) and photographer and visual artist Robert Schlotter (Waldgarten Thüringen), we will explore the surroundings and site-specific flora of the forest garden.