This is an exciting hands-on workshop where you can immerse yourself in the magic of the cyanotype process. You will create amazing designs on paper and fabric using leaves and flowers, but also acetates to explore artistic layouts in your prints. Perfect for beginners and photography enthusiasts alike, this workshop will offer a hands-on exploration of this processes that will liberate you from the constraints of traditional photography. You will be experimenting with compositions using leaves, flowers and fruits, as well as man-made objects. During the course, the tutor will provide a step-by-step guidance, which will include coating techniques and processing procedures for the making of creative results. You will share your creations and will gain valuable feedback and insights from the tutor and fellow participants. By the end of this course, you will be able to work independently to create cyanotype and experiment at your own time. Please contact Niki Sianni for any further information niki.sianni@morleycollege.ac.uk
Courses
Cyanotypes
When & Where
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13 May 2025 - 20 May 2025 ( 8 hours, 2 weeks )
- Tuesday
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Chelsea Centre
Quick Facts
- Availability Yes
- Tutor Niki Sianni
- Course Code C24PGYC04A
- Suitable For 19 year olds and up are permitted on this course
What you will learn
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Produce a variety of Cyanotypes on paper and fabric
- Explore camera-less photography and its image making potential
- Be creative with your designs
Cost
Full fee
£90
Concession fee
£90
Class format and activities
This is a hands-on practical course and will be delivered in our well-equipped B&W wet darkroom in Chelsea Centre. You will learn actively and will practice the demonstrated skills during the sessions with continuous support by the tutor.
Entry requirements
A passion for alternative photographic processes
What you need to know before you enrol
The course is suitable for complete beginners, or those who have had basic experience with alternative photography processes.
What you can do next
You can join the Black and White Darkroom workshop