English botanical artist, collector and photographer Anna Atkins was the first person to illustrate a book with photographic images. Her nineteenth-century cyanotypes used light exposure and a simple ...
Students in this workshop will get hands-on experience with cyanotype printing. This alternative, chemical photographic process uses UV light exposure to develop characteristically blue images. We ...
Each crack in the glass seems to be an additional storyline, enriching the meaning behind each image. This is not just a photo exhibition, but an emotional experience that invites visitors to view art ...
cyanotype offers a much easier entry point and plenty of artists creating images with this method don’t use a camera at all. There are plenty of other photographic chemistries to explore as well ...
A photogram is a photographic image that ... transparent objects appearing grey. A cyanotype is a photogram that produces a cyan-blue print. You do not use a darkroom to develop the image.
Cyanotypes use sunlight to create vivid blue, graphic prints. Follow these easy steps from printmaker Rachel Moore to start creating your own photographic prints to liven up your walls at home.
Engage with the histories of photography by applying analogue processes in studio. Workshops will include cyanotype and advanced darkroom printing, as well as the construction of digital negatives. We ...