I am challenging myself to see how far I can push cyanotypes and other non-camera photography. I will also be creating collages with these collages in the future.
Cyanotype photography is a camera-less technique that involves laying an object on paper coated with a solution of iron salts before exposing it to UV/Sunlight and washing it with water to create stunning white and Prussian blue images. There are two beginner options to create your first Cyanotype- If it's your first time I recommend using the pre-treated cyanotype paper which is ready to use out of the bag. For more advanced Cyanotypes mix Jacquard's Part A and Part B chemical solutions if you want to try cyanotypes on other objects.
Steps:
1. Place objects on the treated paper in a dark/shadowy area.
2. If objects are flat, add a piece of plexiglass on top to hold it in place.
3. Expose to the Sun for 2 minutes. (If it is overcast, it can take much longer- up to 20 mins)
4. Place paper in a water bath and add a splash of Hydrogen Peroxide.
5. Rinse and dry
Have Fun!
https://www.mollieserena.com/
Cyanotype photography is a camera-less technique that involves laying an object on paper coated with a solution of iron salts before exposing it to UV/Sunlight and washing it with water to create stunning white and Prussian blue images. There are two beginner options to create your first Cyanotype- If it's your first time I recommend using the pre-treated cyanotype paper which is ready to use out of the bag. For more advanced Cyanotypes mix Jacquard's Part A and Part B chemical solutions if you want to try cyanotypes on other objects.
Steps:
1. Place objects on the treated paper in a dark/shadowy area.
2. If objects are flat, add a piece of plexiglass on top to hold it in place.
3. Expose to the Sun for 2 minutes. (If it is overcast, it can take much longer- up to 20 mins)
4. Place paper in a water bath and add a splash of Hydrogen Peroxide.
5. Rinse and dry
Have Fun!
https://www.mollieserena.com/
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