Course Description
Join us for a one-day workshop exploring one of the oldest photographic processes, the cyanotype. This alternative process produces a characteristic blue hued photographic print. In this workshop participants will use found objects like flowers, plants, or other common items to create unique photograms using the cyanotype process. We will cover the basics of the process from mixing and applying emulsion to exposure and development. Participants are encouraged to bring their own objects with them on the day. Advice will be provided on suitable objects.
Requirement
Photo Center Orientation is not required for this class, but it is required if student wishes to come to the Photo Center outside the workshop to develop film on their own and/or print their own photos in the Darkroom.
Instructor
HMPC Instructor
Dates and Time
June 6 & August 29
Saturday, 11am-3pm
Class Platform
In-Person
Class Number
48251 – June 6
48252 – August 29
Class Fee
$100
Registration
Summer 2026 registration opens May 16 at 10am
*Priority registration for active scholarship recipients starts May 13
