This class is all about taking the fundamental element of exposure time in cyanotype and experimenting with the creative possibilities. In previous classes we've experimented with various subject matters and methods of exposure, and recently I've been showing some toning methods for attaining a variety of colors. But this class focuses on manipulating the exposure time in order to generate some uniquely beautiful results.
It's really one of the things that I love most about cyanotype: almost any variable can be experimented with and manipulated for my own creative ends. There's no new supplies needed for this class if you've done cyanotype before, it's just a change in method. But if you need a refresher on the basics of how to make cyanotype prints, I recommend my classes below as the starting place.
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