Images in Prussian Blue.

Hand-coating printing is becoming an obsession for me. Today I made my first cyanotype print, a process formulated in 1842 by Sir John Herschel, though it was first applied to photography by the English botanist Anna Atkins.

This print was made using Bostick-Sullivan’s kit and since I do not have a UV light box it’s officially a sun print – 10 minutes under the sun and a 15 minute dunk in tap water. I kinda’ enjoy UV printing with cyanotype since no dark room is needed, cheap emulsion, permanent, and very little chemicals to deal with. Incidentally, this is also my first contact print from my new “old” 1922 Korona 5×7 camera.

Flickr has a group dedicated to this process and if you want to learn more check out the process at Alternative Photography website.


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