Cyanotypes are one of the earliest forms of photography — also called “sun prints.” Using light-sensitive paper, sunlight, and simple objects like leaves, fabrics, or drawings, you can create deep blue images that feel both scientific and poetic.

In this one-day workshop, we’ll explore the process of making cyanotypes by hand. Participants will learn how to prepare the surfaces, arrange compositions, and expose them to sunlight. We’ll experiment with natural materials, stencils, and personal symbols to create unique blueprints.

By the end of the session, you’ll leave with a collection of cyanotype prints, each one a record of light, shadow, and time.

✨ This workshop combines play, experimentation, and the joy of watching images appear in the sun.

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