Cyanotype Process Experiment for Creating Photography in Contemporary Art World
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69598/sbjfa240929Keywords:
Cyanotype Process, Blue Print, Photography, Contact Print, Salted Paper ProcessAbstract
Cyanotype process is a method of producing photographic work in a monochrome style. This method can be applied to create black and white photograph in a style similar to those in olden days. The method is not complicated and can be used to create monochromatic photography art with a reference to various techniques. Therefore, it is appropriate to use this method for creating both basic and advanced fine art photography. In the mist of digital technologies that allows the art of photography to develop fast, aesthetic generated with help of a manual camera appears irrelevant to the digital context. However, with a broad and liberal boundary of the present-day aesthetic, this method still survives and can be used perfectly.
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