There's something almost magic about cyanotype — you lay flowers and leaves onto treated paper, step into the sun, and watch chemistry do the rest. One of the oldest photographic processes around, cyanotype produces those deep indigo-blue prints you've probably seen and wondered how to make. Now you will.
In this two-hour hands-on workshop, you'll learn the full cyanotype process from start to finish: how to sensitize paper, how to compose your botanical arrangement, and how to expose and develop your print. We'll have a generous selection of flowers and foliage on hand, but feel free to bring a few specimens of your own if you have something special in mind.
You'll go home with a finished 12×16" print that's entirely your own — a standard frame size, so it's ready to hang the moment you find the right spot for it. No two prints ever look alike. And you'll leave with the knowledge and confidence to set up the process yourself at home, because it's surprisingly accessible once you know the steps.