The cyanotype process is one of the earliest photographic techniques, yet it remains popular thanks to the simplicity of the process and the rich-blue prints that emerge. Paper is coated with the ...
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ELENI PHILIPPOU gets involved in Cyanotypes, images in striking shades of blue, and finds she is not the only one in Cyprus intrigued by them Sunlight, flowers and iron salts. This is not a recipe for ...
Josie Iselin has been offering workshops in cyanotype printing with algae & seaweed specimens for over three years. This class on creating cyanotype photography with seaweed offers a fun, easy, and ...
The cyanotype process, also known as the blue print process was invented by Sir John Herschel in 1842 and is still performed today by many darkroom enthusiasts. Words Dr Mike Ware Images Dr Mike Ware ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Cece June at the Little House Show Nov. 19, 2021. Lila Turner/Daily. Buy this photo. I enrolled in ...
Cyanotype is an alternative process that was invented in 1842 by John Herschel. The photographs, which appear like ‘blue prints’ have continued hold the interest of photographers over the decades ...
Hadley Holliday's cyanotypes at Acme gallery must have Anna Atkins not turning but dancing in her grave, reveling in the beauty and ingenuity her legacy has wrought. Atkins pioneered use of the ...
Today marks the birthday of Anna Atkins, a British botanist whose use of cyanotypes - or 'sunprints' - of plants and algae in botanical studies paved the way for the use of photography in scientific ...