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 ...
Somewhere between science and magic, cyanotypes are art prints that use the power of the sun to record graphic blue and white prints. Developed in 1842 by John Herschel, cyanotypes are an early form ...
What’s a cyanotype? It’s a simple photographic process, developed in 1842, in which an object is placed on treated paper and exposed to light. The result is a white negative image on a blue print—a ...
The last few years have seen a revival of all things analogue. From vinyl records to polaroid photographs, the post-Covid years have awakened a need for something tangible – physical objects that hold ...
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