Cyanotype is one of the oldest photographic processes, originating in 1840.
It is a contact printing process, requiring a negative the same size as the finished image.
This particular series uses both old and new technologies.
The images were shot with
a digital camera and printed onto transparency film.
Those transparencies were
contact printed onto paper that was previously hand coated with
cyanotype chemistry,
giving a look that is difficult to duplicate with modern photographic processes.
AKA 1/27/05
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