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Cyanotype Toning champions an innovative process, developed by the author, of toning cyanotypes with natural material. This process, which is easy and reliable, offers a much broader range of possible colors and even beautiful black and whites. Even duotone or tricolor prints can be attained.
Auteur
Swiss photographer Annette Golaz captures the poetry of everyday life and the beauty of nature in her work, often consisting of contrasts and conflicting layers. Golaz experiments with a variety of 19th century photographic processes plus more modern outdated cameras, for example a 20-year-old Apple digital device with 0.3 megapixels. She has exhibited her work in Switzerland and the USA. She is also head of photography of a Swiss publishing house for cookery books and is the editor of a food magazine. To see more of her work, visit www.agolaz.ch.
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Cyanotype is the most accessible and frequently used of all the alternative photographic processes. When utilized properly, it has the potential to rival other processes when it comes to detail and tonal range, but its Prussian blue color isn't always suitable for the final photograph. Throughout history, cyanotype prints have been toned not only with various-and at times hazardous-chemicals but also with more natural ingredients like tea and coffee. Since the cyanotype itself is non-toxic, Cyanotype Toning will champion an innovative process, developed by the author, of toning cyanotypes with natural material. This process, which is easy and reliable, offers a much broader range of possible colors and even beautiful black and whites. Even duotone or tricolor prints can be attained.
The book consists of two parts. Part One is a step-by-step how-to section including all the information that a student at any level needs to achieve a successfully toned print. Easy-to-understand background information is provided on how and why the process works so that readers can venture on their own into the world of natural colors. The first part also has a detailed section on all the factors that can influence the outcome, like paper choice, water quality, properties of the plants, temperature of the bath and the duration of the toning. Part Two is devoted to contemporary artists who have explored toning with botanicals and integrated the process into their creative practice.
The book includes:
Using botanicals to tone cyanotypes broadens the color spectrum, enlarges creative possibilities and makes the cyanotype process even more versatile. The process is not cut and dried science but a limitless field for discovery and surprises. Cyanotype Toning provides accessible information and instructions for readers at all levels. It is comprehensive and explanatory, so that readers can expand on the subject on their own, as did the contemporary artists who share their experiences and the works they have created using this innovative toning process.
Contenu
Preface
Chapter 1: A Glimpse into the Past PART ONE: Toning Cyanotypes Step-by-Step
Chapter 2: Botanicals as Toners
Chapter 3: **Cyanotype in a Nutshell
Chapter 4: Background Information and Preparation
Chapter 5: Toning Cyanotypes Step-by-Step
Chapter 6: The Colors
Chapter 7: Tricolor Cyanotype Prints
Chapter 8: Creative Ideas
PART TWO: Contemporary Cyanotype Artists Explore Toning with Botanicals
Chapter 9: Contemporary Cyanotype Artists Explore Toning with Botanicals Jaime Aelavanthara
Christina Z. Anderson
Julia Arstorp
Chuck Baker
Diana Bloomfield
Nadine Caplunik
Angela Chalmers
Kimberly Chiaris
Marie Craig
Michael Fehr
Brittonie Fletcher
Peter Friedrichsen
Aline Héau
Christine Huhn
Mario Jambor
Allan Jenkins
Galina Manikova
Sehera Nawaz
Emma Powell
Melissa Rackham
Melanie Walker
Jill Welham
Appendix
Bibliography
Index