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Creating Cyanotypes Workshop- Hunt’s Photo, Waltham

June 21, 2025 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

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Class Summary

Date & Time:

June 21, 2025 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Location:
Hunt's Photo, Waltham
Featuring:
A fun way to create images differently with Cyanotypes
Skill Level:
All Skill Levels Welcome
Instructor:
Paul Nelson, Charlie Siwinski
Class size:
Up to 10 attendees
What to Bring:
  • In general, you will need to provide an image (or images) that we can use to print a digital negative in order to create a cyanotype.
  • We will provide you with certain paper options. However, you are welcome to bring your own paper, fabric, or other materials that you may like to use. We will, however, begin by using paper.
  • We will provide you with rubber gloves and all the chemistry we will need to create our prints. We strongly recommend bringing an apron, one that you won’t mind if it changes colors.
Misc:

• In this workshop, we will be utilizing cyanotype chemistry, consisting of ferric ammonium citrate (for light sensitivity) and potassium ferricyanide (for color). As described by the chemistry company Photographers Formulary, “…[Potassium Ferricyanide] is not particularly toxic… [unless] placed in a strong acid solution; however, strong acid is not used in the cyanotype process.”
• Because we will be working with chemistry, you must follow all instructions given regarding chemistry and personal protective equipment.
• Because this chemistry can stain, we will be taking precautions and wearing gloves. We strongly recommend bringing an apron, one that you won’t mind if it changes colors.

Important Notes:
Workshop- Saturday June 21st, 9am-1pm • Hunt's Photo, Waltham • Introductory Webinar- Thursday June 19th, 6pm Online!
Policies:
Refund / Cancellation Policy

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For classes, walks, & workshops, cancellations and postponement can be made up to 48-hours prior to the scheduled time. Refunds cannot be granted for cancellations placed less than 72-hours/3-days before a class or walk, but you can receive a 75% credit toward a future class, walk, or workshop.

For all cancellations, you must contact classes@huntsphoto.com prior to the event. If you register for a class and do not show up, your payment will be forfeited..

Join Hunt’s Photo Education as we dive into a workshop that will quite literally bring you back to the days of film and hand-printing!
Cyanotypes are quite literally BLUE prints that can be simply made by placing a negative on top of a piece of coated paper (or other material) under UV light (or the sun) for a period of time. Once washed in water, the resulting print produces a brilliant blue image on a white background.
We will begin this workshop with a preliminary webinar where we will discuss the process, materials needed, and the preparation to be working with the cyanotype chemistry (see Misc notes above). We will also discuss how to create a digital negative. For this workshop, we will be creating our own digital negatives from an inkjet printer, so you don’t actually need a negative and you don’t need a printer, as we will be printing them in the store. Finally, we will also discuss what to print on. Because we will have the ability to coat a material, be it paper or fabric, you can use a variety of printing surfaces, which will elaborate on.
Please note: We will record this introduction, so if you’re signing up last minute, you can still watch it!
During the workshop, we will dive into all these elements. We will go through the process of coating (and drying) papers and fabrics, creating test and final prints, and discussing additional elements to change the look of our final prints. This is a unique workshop that will emphasize creativity and process.
A few items of note:
• In this workshop, we will be utilizing cyanotype chemistry, consisting of ferric ammonium citrate (for light sensitivity) and potassium ferricyanide (for color). As described by the chemistry company Photographers Formulary, “…[Potassium Ferricyanide] is not particularly toxic… [unless] placed in a strong acid solution; however, strong acid is not used in the cyanotype process.”
• Because we will be working with chemistry, you must follow all instructions given regarding chemistry and personal protective equipment.
• Because this chemistry can stain, we will be taking precautions and wearing gloves. We strongly recommend bringing an apron, one that you won’t mind if it changes colors.

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