Tutorial on how to achieve more detail in your final print
Analog Forever Magazine is pleased to showcase 81 images in this month’s online exhibition, entitled “A Certain Kind of Blue,” curated by photographic artist and Assistant Professor in Photography at the University of Tampa, Jaime Aelavanthara!
Artist Julia Whitney Barnes has a fascinating process for creating cyanotype, watercolor and gouache pieces on paper.
Learn how to make a beginner friendly Cyanotype print using the sunlight in our complete guide to making a DIY cyanotype print.
Cyanotypes are also called sun prints. They're made using photosensitive paper. They're fun and easy to make.
Cyanotypes of old bottles found in the garden.
Egill Ibsen shows us how cyanotypes can be painted with acrylics to get a spectacular result. Maybe you would like to try?
Explore Attila Pasek (Albums!)'s 4702 photos on Flickr!
During the last two days of walks (hikes?) we have kept little things here and there in an attempt to make some fun prints. I recall the first time I used this type of paper. It was at a three day camp called Mill Hallow. It is so fun to watch the paper go from blue to white to and then reverse itself. Clara wasn't interested in composing anything or waiting outside with it but she did enjoy rinsing it watching it change in the water.
We’re living in historic times, no doubt, but history is made every day, isn’t it? Think about it. In war rooms, board rooms, living rooms & all the spaces between, every moment, every decision, big or small, travels with us as we propel through space and time. Every moment, every experience, individual & collective, is spun together to become threads on the warp & weft of time weaving that tapestry we call history. What if this dark time that we’re in now is being laid as a background for a
Christina Z. Anderson spends her hard earned money ($1613) on paper research for cyanotype papers and generously shares the results.