Cyanotype is a 19th-century photographic process that uses two simple elements: iron salts and the sun. It is a slow, tactile way of making art that doesn’t require a darkroom or a degree – just a bit of light and a curious eye.
It’s about more than just the final Prussian blue print. It’s about the ritual of gathering objects, the magic of the exposure, and the final rinse that brings the image to life. Whether you’re capturing the jagged shadow of a city railing or the delicate veins of a leaf, it’s a way to document your world exactly as it is.

















