World Cyanotype Day
September 27
“Cyanotype” is a photographic process, discovered in 1842, involving two chemicals (ammonium iron(III) citrate + potassium ferricyanide) and UV light resulting in a beautiful Prussian Blue image.
Simple, beautiful & fascinating.
Every year on the last Saturday of September, photographers and artists worldwide will gather in backyards, parking lots, galleries and parks
to connect, create and celebrate
this antiquarian photographic process.