The cyanotype process is one of the earliest photographic techniques, yet it remains popular thanks to the simplicity of the process and the rich-blue prints that emerge. Paper is coated with the ...
In 1842, British scientist Sir John Herschel experimented with the effect of light on iron compounds, inventing a process to produce the blue-tinted prints we know as cyanotypes. While one of the most ...
Hadley Holliday's cyanotypes at Acme gallery must have Anna Atkins not turning but dancing in her grave, reveling in the beauty and ingenuity her legacy has wrought. Atkins pioneered use of the ...
Imprints: Photograms in Cyanotype by Peter FriedrichsenImprints is a collection of cyanotype photogram prints constructed from personal and found objects placed in and out of context. The photogram ...
The cyanotype collection at the National Museum of American History spans over eight hundred prints, the majority of which are work prints by motion photographer Eadweard Muybridge. Other images in ...
228 228 people viewed this event. Imprints, Photograms in Cyanotype by Peter Friedrichsen a collection of cyanotype photogram prints constructed from personal and found objects placed in and out of ...