Cyanotype Photography workshop
Cyanotype Photography
I coated watercolour paper and calico in a tray with Cyanotype
to develop my portrait photos in the darkroom today. Cyanotype is made of a 2-part
powder form. Potassium and Ammonium. Whilst it was drying in the heater I converted
my images to a negative on Photoshop and printed them onto acetate. We travelled
up to the print room to use the self-contained exposure unit. Cyanotype is UV-reactive
so I rested the acetate image on top of the dried cyanotype watercolour paper
inside the exposure unit, vacuumed it tight and set the timer to 123. Roughly after
5 minutes the image had transferred onto the cyanotype paper in a dark blue
shade.
This was only a test to see how it works but I think this will be a great direction to move in because of the effect from the cyanotype. Moving forward I want my portraits for the Portrait project of people to look more gritty and unflattering as I think this helps to show more emotion and hardship. I would like to explore this process further.
The UV machine the developed the cyanotype.
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