Tag: cyanotype
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DIY: C-41 Film Process with Coffee
written by lomosexual_manboy on 2009-03-21 #gear #tutorialsIf you ever want to try to self develop your film with coffee, here is a good tip!
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12 Months, 12 Projects: Cyanotypes for August
written by Maaike van Stratum (@stratski) on 2015-08-31 #gear #tutorialsMy 2015 resolution is to do 12 photography projects, one for every month. In August, cyanotypes were on the roll. A cyanotype is an old-fashioned contact print made under the sun.
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Tipster: Tinting and Staining Cyanotypes
written by Maaike van Stratum (@stratski) on 2015-09-26 #gear #tutorialsCyanotypes are a fun and easy way to make prints on paper and textile. But perhaps the bright blue color of a cyanotype isn't really your thing? No problemo! With everyday things like coffee and tea you can turn your cyanotypes from bright blue to warm brown.
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Tote Bagging the Cyanotype
written by stratski on 2013-08-15 #gear #tutorialsMaking cyanotypes is a wonderful craft and is surprisingly easy. The fun thing is you don't have to limit yourself to paper prints. You can make cyanotypes on all kinds of surfaces! Here's how I made a simple cyanotype tote bag.
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Experimental Analogue Techniques to Try Out in 2023
written by alexgray on 2023-01-26 #cultureAre you looking for new ways to experiment with film photography and try something different? Let’s take inspiration from our community of talented Lomographers!
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An Exploration of Alternative Printing Processes—By Fidan Nazim qızı
written by shhquiet on 2022-05-29 #peoplePhotographer and Editor Fidan Nazim qızı's passion for analogue photography goes beyond just taking photos. She also immerses herself in alternative printing techniques, ranging from using vintage papers to creating mysterious cyanotypes.
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LomoWomen: Rachel Brewster of Little Vintage Photography
2020-03-16 #culture #news #peopleIn celebration of Women's History Month, we are inviting inspiring women from around the globe to share their stories and experiences with us. Today we talk to Rachel Brewster a UK based wedding photographer and owner of Little Vintage Photography.
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Seeing Blue: How to Make a Cyanotype Print
written by chooolss on 2014-07-30 #gear #tutorialsA couple of weeks ago, I was lucky enough to participate in a three-day cyanotype workshop organized by the UP Iris, the university-wide student organization of the University of the Philippines. Here's a step-by-step guide to making your very own cyanotype print!
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Creating Video Animations from Cyanotypes by Edd Carr
2021-07-04 #videosArtist Edd Carr created a music video for Tycho Jones made entirely out of cyanotype photos. He talked to us about the thoughts and processes that go into starting such a gargantuan project.
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Women in History: A Cyanolumen Project by Inês Valente
written by alexgray on 2023-03-03 #culture #peopleInês Valente (@inesrvalente) talks to us about her ongoing project, Women in History, in which she uses the alternative photographic process of cyanolumen.
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Tipster: How to Make Wet Cyanotype Prints
written by eparrino on 2023-01-24 #tutorialsThe lush blue of cyanotypes will be familiar to experimental photographers. To step up and challenge our printing game, today we look at a simple yet rewarding technique, wet cyanotype, as well as a color tinting with organic substances.
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Bolt from the Blue: Cyanotype Workshop
written by icequeenubia on 2014-08-12One of the earliest photographic printing processes, cyanotype printing produces cyan-colored prints using a mixture of ammonium iron(III) citrate and potassium ferricyanide. It was discovered in 1842 by English scientist and astronomer John Herschel who mainly used it for reproducing notes and diagrams. The process was later adapted by Anna Atkins in producing her photographic book about algaes called Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions.
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Cyanotypes of Claude Monet's Garden by Pipo Nguyen-duy
2017-02-01 #news #peopleThe famous garden of Claude Monet is a place of inspiration that served many artists, as well as to Monet himself. Vietnamese artist Pipo Nguyen-duy finds himself in a blue, floral wonderland as he experiments with the cyanotype process.
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An Exhibit of Lomographic Alternative Processes
2016-04-09As we celebrate the Daguerreotype Achromat 2.9/64 Art Lens, we're featuring works of Lomographers who just love to go against the grain.
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An Interview With Malin Fabbri About Alternative Photography
written by jacobs on 2014-11-14We recently had the opportunity to chat with founder and editor of AlternativePhotography.com, Malin Fabbri, and we are pleased to now share it with you! Our goal was to better understand the inner workings of the Alternative Photography community and its formation, as well as get a sneak peek into the life of its founder. Malin was generous in sharing her knowledge, wisdom and history and we are grateful for it, as we're certain you will be also!
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Cyanotype Photography with Petzval Amigo Chris Pollard
written by hannah_brown on 2015-04-09 #news #peopleA few months ago we lent photographer Chris Pollard a Petzval lens to test out. Since then he has been experimenting with different cameras and in different settings. He tried out some cyanotype prints with this lens and chatted to us about the results. Read on for the full interview.
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