" OUT OF THE BLUE "
2018 PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTION
" OUT OF THE BLUE "
2018 PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTION
" OUT OF THE BLUE "
2018 PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTION
" CYCLADES "
2017 PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTION
" CYCLADES "
2017 PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTION
" CYCLADES "
2017 PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTION
Iceland
As we journey back in time,
to the birth of the beginning...
Iceland
As we journey back in time,
to the birth of the beginning...
Iceland
As we journey back in time,
to the birth of the beginning...
Iceland
As we journey back in time,
to the birth of the beginning...
photography
WE TRAVEL THE WORLD CAPTURING THE BEAUTY OF BLUE THROUGH THE PRISM
OF CYANOTYPE
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2021 Photography Collection
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2020 Photography Collection
2017 Photography Collection
2020 Photography Collection
The Cyanotype
technique
The cyanotype process was one of the first non-silver techniques used to create photographic images. The technique was invented in 1842 by the English scientist and astronomer John Frederick William Herschel. It was not utilized in mainstream photography and was adopted as a copy technique, becoming known by the term "blueprint", with its blue background reproductions of large architectural and mechanical drawings. It was also used by the English botanist Anna Atkins to create a series of cyanotype limited-edition books that documented ferns and other plant life.