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Cyanotype printing and botanical toning: A comprehensive guide for photography enthusiasts
Cyanotype printing is one of the oldest and most accessible alternative photographic printing processes. Recognised for its deep Prussian blue tones and handcrafted workflow, cyanotype combines photography, chemistry, paper, ultraviolet light, and experimentation into a highly tactile image-making process. Botanical toning extends the process further by transforming the original blueprint into earthy browns, muted greys, sepia tones, and textured surfaces using natural ingred
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My entry into printing: Cyanotype
Before I understood cyanotype, blue was just a colour. Now, it feels like a memory slowly appearing on paper. When the photograph still felt unfinished There came a point in my photographic journey when I realized that making the image was not enough. I was developing my films, scanning them carefully, and spending time understanding the negatives. Yet, even after all of that, it felt incomplete. The photograph still existed behind a screen, distant from the physicality I had
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Inspirations for large format photography
Large-format photography is not just about using a bigger camera or film size — it’s about slowing down enough to truly see. It invites a kind of stillness that modern photography often rushes past. The inspirations for working in this format are not limited to technique; they emerge from the deeper relationship between the photographer, the subject, and the passing of time. Rediscovering the act of seeing With a large-format camera, seeing becomes deliberate. You compose o
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