This portrait was taken on traditional film and used in my cyanotype project. For this project, I had to first create a traditional print of the portrait. Then, I had to make a print on a giant piece of film and that was my positive. Next, I had to take the positive and put it over another piece of film and expose it to make the negative. I then coated cotton paper with the cyanotype chemical and put the negative on top of it. The cyanotype chemical develops with uv light, so I put it on the uv light table where is was exposed for 40 minutes.
Traditional Film Portrait
Cyanotype


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