Cyanotype Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @abrahama2643
    @abrahama2643 8 місяців тому +3

    Possibly the best Cyanotype video on UA-cam.
    Simple. Straight to the point. You have numbers for each recipe. the demonstration was great. The print turned out really good. You can see it go from blue to black before your eyes.
    Its the video I go back to whenever I haven't done it in awhile.

  • @teresashinkansen9402
    @teresashinkansen9402 5 років тому +30

    Something that I would like to point out is that the solutions don't become light sensitive when you mix them, the FAC (Ferric ammonium citrate) is light sensitive all the time but by mixing it with the other solution (potassium ferricyanide) it becomes blue were light hits it. Therefore the FAC should be kept away from strong light sources regardless if its mixed or not with the other solution. That's why you can coat paper with the FAC expose it and then later "develop" by applying the other solution.

  • @sassegranny4700
    @sassegranny4700 8 місяців тому

    This is the best Tutorial yet and I have viewed almost 75 videos. Thank you for showing the company that you showing where your products are from.

  • @terrywbreedlove
    @terrywbreedlove 7 років тому +44

    I have been doing Salt prints and just recently started Cyanotypes. I have been toning with red wine and coffee and having a lot of fun doing it. Oh and the red wine gives a nice purple.

    • @laurenfiebert9850
      @laurenfiebert9850  7 років тому +2

      terry breedlove Sounds like a good way to go organically to achieve a purple/deep red tone ! I have to try that out !

    • @terrywbreedlove
      @terrywbreedlove 7 років тому +1

      Yes give it a try I think you will be very happy with the color.

  • @pkmuthu
    @pkmuthu 4 роки тому +2

    I want to learn cyanotype processing. This is the first tutorials I watched and it is awesome and very creative. you have simplified the process.
    Thanks Lauren.

  • @nopriors
    @nopriors 5 місяців тому

    Great job. What a doll. Sweet apron too!

  • @zeusfloreus
    @zeusfloreus Рік тому

    beautiful print! I went to the grad photography program at the University of Houston. I loved doing cyanotypes. Wish I would have done more of them but I was on another journey with mixed media and photography. Wish you well

  • @cb9831
    @cb9831 5 років тому +1

    Beautifully explained & very nicely paced description - thank you !! Colby

  • @TDuD3
    @TDuD3 3 роки тому

    that was an awesome explanation and best result I've seen so far, thank you fro sharing!

  • @filibertkraxner305
    @filibertkraxner305 4 роки тому

    Great video. Love your fast paintbrush technique! Pity you haven't uploaded any more videos. This was really interesting!

  • @robert.aleksander
    @robert.aleksander Рік тому

    Great demonstration, help me a lot!

  • @dudley206098
    @dudley206098 5 років тому

    What a terrific presentation. You are a natural. The photos are Beautiful too. Thank you

  • @jaimiehamilton9094
    @jaimiehamilton9094 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the tutorial video. Should the chemicals be rinsed directly into the soil like that?

  • @markharris5771
    @markharris5771 7 років тому +2

    You’ve got your 50th subscriber, so please make some more videos. You are exceptional at explaining what you are doing, with no "ers" or "ums" you would have got with me. I think it’s brilliant for the 'art' of creating something photographic that younger people are seen to be going beyond "taking an interest". I think this is possibly one of the best first videos I’ve seen, the only other one that I think is on par with it is another by a young lady photographer who ended up only making the one.

    • @laurenfiebert987
      @laurenfiebert987 6 років тому +2

      Mark Harris,
      I agree I do need to make more videos! Id like to produce a Ziatype tutorial, Salt printing, and my favorite process Mordançage in the near future. Thanks for watching and posting on my video. My apologizes for the delayed response ! I hope you're creating awesome work and feeling inspired!

    • @TERRYBIGGENDEN
      @TERRYBIGGENDEN 6 років тому

      She;s terrific isn't she? Clear, and what a personality. Enthusiastic and knows what she is doing. :-)

  • @ainslieberrafella
    @ainslieberrafella 2 роки тому +1

    Very good, very informative - but I've no idea what the print is meant to be a photo of.

  • @marvamaretto
    @marvamaretto 4 роки тому +1

    Super informative and this is something that i've been wanting to do for a long time. I know that this video was uploaded 2 years ago but @Lauren please upload more videos. I know that at the time of the recording you mentioned you were in school. What else can you teach us? Look forward in hearing from you soon.

  • @arasburn
    @arasburn 3 роки тому

    Absolutely incredible guide thank you! I wanted to try tea toning but didn't the best approach.

  • @joecrafted
    @joecrafted 7 років тому

    Nice job! I hadn't thought of going back into the washing soda after the tea toning. I'll have to try that.

  • @maandalen
    @maandalen 7 років тому

    Great video Lauren. Very informative and your prints look awesome.

  • @bainsk8
    @bainsk8 5 років тому +2

    Great video Lauren thank you for taking the time to put this together. I am intrigued as to the paper brand and weight you used? Do you also have your images online where we can view them please. I would love to see how this one turned out once dried. Thank you again and keep the great videos and creative work coming. :)

  • @Binathanael
    @Binathanael 6 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for sharing ! Amazing, clear and useful tutorial :) beautiful work too

  • @kirkrogers4937
    @kirkrogers4937 5 років тому +1

    Brilliant video. Wondering why your negative has a pink tone to it? A lot of the sites I've looked through use either a plain B&W or they are printed with yellow tint after having a specific cyanotype tone curve applied. Wondered as the print you produced was fantastic in its tonal range. Regards from the UK, Kirk

  • @candacehines7563
    @candacehines7563 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice..but wish she had shown dry finished project. And I could not tell what the picture was of!

  • @TERRYBIGGENDEN
    @TERRYBIGGENDEN 6 років тому +3

    Excellent work and you are a great presenter. :-)

  • @ljcorley8804
    @ljcorley8804 4 роки тому

    Thanks for taking the time to teach us, very cool

  • @hokusai27
    @hokusai27 4 роки тому

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Scotland

  • @papermoon1
    @papermoon1 5 років тому +5

    Great vid. I thought it had to be done in a darkened room though?

  • @julioletran4292
    @julioletran4292 7 років тому +8

    You are the first person that i see that make the whole process outdoors, did you find any difference between preparing your chemicals and aplling it indors and outdors?

    • @xpez9694
      @xpez9694 4 роки тому

      you can make a mess outside!!!

  • @dorothiar
    @dorothiar 5 років тому

    Thanks for this wonderful tutorial!

  • @JosephJMcAllister
    @JosephJMcAllister 7 років тому +2

    Very nice video!

  • @leesa01bringas
    @leesa01bringas 7 років тому +4

    great tutorial but i'm a bit confused about your preparation for mixing and coating cyanotype. i've always done this is the almost dark, as i've read that the liquid is more light sensitive until it dries. it looks like you're mixing and coating outdoors where UV is very present -- am i missing something?

    • @laurenfiebert9850
      @laurenfiebert9850  7 років тому +9

      Leesa Bringas , I understand the concern . When mixing the two solutions together it becomes light sensitive. Not as light sensitive as other alternative processes but yes it does start to develop if you leave it in a UV lit area. Here in this video I'm coating under a porch overhang in shade and decided for the tutorial to mix up a small solution to coat two pieces of paper. I quickly coated my paper and went inside in a room with the lights off. I blew dry the paper then exposed it right away outside. For editing purposes and shorting of the video you miss this step. If your paper is still a gatorade yellow it hasn't begun to develop. If I'm working in the studio I usually have a red light on and coat with the red light facing the ceiling. I then place my wet sheets of paper in a flat file to dry and remain safe from
      Light. Whatever you decided to do for your coating process , just stay consistent and record your times.

    • @laurenfiebert9850
      @laurenfiebert9850  7 років тому +1

      Leesa Bringas , I hope that's helpful and clears up confusion.

  • @andresa.2752
    @andresa.2752 4 роки тому

    Excellent video! I would like to see more from your channel :)

  • @myronhensel
    @myronhensel 4 роки тому

    So the sodium carbonate gives brighter whites? What a wonderful video you made

  • @libretoile
    @libretoile 5 років тому +2

    Hi, I don't understand how you do you do to coat the paper with the cyanotype solution outdoors ? It's immediately exposed at the sun and no available.

  • @JamesPearson
    @JamesPearson 6 років тому +2

    Great video, I'd love to see more from you!

  • @stinar37
    @stinar37 3 роки тому

    Nice video! Is the point of bleaching the print to lighten the intense blue while preserving the white areas? Sorry if dumb question.

  • @TPToE
    @TPToE 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the excellent video - the best I've seen on making cyanotypes! Can you please tell me what difference the hydrogen peroxide and sodium carbonate make in the process (as other tutorials I've seen have skipped these stages)? Also, what printer/media did you use to make the digital negative? The resulting print was incredible!

  • @radiosonde8068
    @radiosonde8068 6 років тому +2

    Well done! What kind of paper are you using?

  • @homayoonmahmoodi7865
    @homayoonmahmoodi7865 3 роки тому

    Very Good result ! thanks for sharing

  • @johnnykaldani633
    @johnnykaldani633 6 років тому +1

    Nice work. Where did you get your contact frame? I want a good quality frame for 16x20 prints.

  • @DonKittle
    @DonKittle 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Lauren, love the tones you got on these prints. I use hydrogen peroxide to reverse paper negatives into “prints” - I’ll try using it like you are. Are you using 3% hydrogen peroxide or something stronger before you dilute it with water?

  • @Eggerdddd
    @Eggerdddd 3 роки тому

    hello i know its kinda late but can I use coffee instead of tea for toning? Thank you! Great video by the way !

  • @CHERCHELL1965
    @CHERCHELL1965 5 років тому

    Thanks for this tutorial!

  • @onerian8178
    @onerian8178 5 років тому

    instead of tea or tannic acid, you could also boil acorns and use that

    • @laurenfiebert9850
      @laurenfiebert9850  5 років тому

      joshua williams absolutely! I love to try organic materials thanks for the input and watching my video!

    • @onerian8178
      @onerian8178 5 років тому +1

      @@laurenfiebert9850 also im not sure how it would work but if you mix rust powder with the tannin water from the acorns it causes a reaction that turn it black. You couls probably use that as a colorant. Its the basis of an ink called iron gall ink that was used in the middle ages for manuscript writing.

  • @shannonmartin7497
    @shannonmartin7497 4 роки тому

    Love your video! Can you tell me what kind of paper you are using?

  • @jonesphoto_91photographer63
    @jonesphoto_91photographer63 3 роки тому

    Informative video thank you 🙌🏿

  • @eddiecnino1
    @eddiecnino1 6 років тому

    Awesome video, thank you for sharing

  • @xavierfumat7567
    @xavierfumat7567 4 роки тому +1

    How did you make your digital negative?

  • @johnpatterson7140
    @johnpatterson7140 5 років тому

    love that magic expanding paper......

  • @vvitchofthevvoods
    @vvitchofthevvoods 5 років тому

    defiinetely wanna try this, thank you!

  • @surajdave
    @surajdave 5 років тому +1

    Good tutorial! Thank you!

  • @wtsimonson1015
    @wtsimonson1015 6 років тому

    I am just starting to set up for cyanotype prints and don't understand the purpose of the Arm & Hammer soda wash. You may have told us in you video but I have a hearing deficiency and I have a hard time hearing you. I will be using distilled water if that has any bearing on your answer.Thanks in advance for your help. Tom Simonson

    • @laurenfiebert987
      @laurenfiebert987 6 років тому +2

      Hello Tom Simonson,
      The arm & hammer soda wash is only used for the tea toning/split toning technique.
      As far as doing the traditional Cyanotype print you will need three trays.
      Tray 1 (Water)
      Tray 2 ( Hydrogen peroxide )
      Tray 3 ( Final wash tray with water)
      ****Using distilled water should be used when mixing chemistry.****
      It is also a good idea to us distilled water to avoid any outside contaminates that may be in your everyday tap water. Using distilled water will help avoid bleaching out of the cyanotype print.
      I hope thats helpful!
      If you have another questions i'm usually quicker to respond through my Instagram name Laurenfrancesfiebert. There i'm notified quickly through my cellphone and can help you through the process!
      -Lauren

  • @HelmetVanga
    @HelmetVanga Рік тому

    is this a hobby? or a home based operation. If not all, but Municipalities do require permit to operate if you are using chemicals. The reason being it is safe for the community and the residuals into the drainage.

    • @laurenfiebert9850
      @laurenfiebert9850  Рік тому

      To address the chemical
      disposal and interesting back woods way that I did here in this video.
      1. It is safe to dump down the drain with diluted amounts of water. I washed my print with 1800 ml water plus the rinse of a garden hose. Lots of water is happening. This is a iron based process as well. Although one chemical is named Potassium Ferricyanide . Cyanide is a scary word here, but it is cyanide bonded to iron. You would need to expose this chemical to extreme temperatures 300+ and very harsh acids for this to become toxic causing the iron is split from the cyanide therefore creating gas.
      Im never dumping fully concentrated chemical down drains or in grass.
      This is one of the least toxic photographic process out there.

  • @devilononeshoulder
    @devilononeshoulder 5 років тому

    quick question, are you using sodium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate? or are the two interchangeable in this process? thanks, really enjoyed the video, can't wait to give this a go.

    • @poetryandhiking
      @poetryandhiking 5 років тому

      Sodium carbonate. You can usually find it in stores near laundry detergent or bleach. Sold as Super Washing Soda.

  • @PhillipsLacy
    @PhillipsLacy 6 років тому +1

    I have a question about what type of paper you're using. Do you have any information about the weight and other qualities?

  • @cordulahilgert4798
    @cordulahilgert4798 3 роки тому

    Great Video, but you just pour the chemical-contaminated water into the garden?????

  • @xpez9694
    @xpez9694 4 роки тому

    maybe use Rit dye for other colors like pink red or purple.

  • @HelmetVanga
    @HelmetVanga Рік тому

    I not an expert on this craft. It did look just fine and nice when it was blue.

  • @shirleylam7779
    @shirleylam7779 6 років тому

    I’m working on cyanotype and toning with black and found your tutorial very helpful! I’m assuming that I didn’t allow my print to bake in the sun long enough because it washed out almost to nothing :( Is there paper that you’re using that you like? I bought Daler Rowney Cartridge Paper to work with.

    • @laurenfiebert9850
      @laurenfiebert9850  6 років тому

      shirley lam Hi ! 😁 check the weight of your paper. I usually use 180 to 300lb

    • @laurenfiebert9850
      @laurenfiebert9850  6 років тому +1

      shirley lam whoops I sent that message a little to early. 😆 I’d also try out any type of water color paper , stay away from paper with sizing starch added to them . I typically use hot press arches paper for this particular process.

  • @larssteendam7304
    @larssteendam7304 3 місяці тому

    You have inspired me. Nice tutorial, except for the background noices.

  • @fabricedewaele5497
    @fabricedewaele5497 4 роки тому

    bravo belle vidéo très intéressante .
    CORDIALEMENT FABRICE

  • @samueltomasello8888
    @samueltomasello8888 7 років тому

    Very informative!

  • @patriciofreire3375
    @patriciofreire3375 5 років тому

    Hi Lauren, quick question. To tone a cyanotype does it have to be freshly done or I can tone an old cyanotype?

  • @andreasosa223
    @andreasosa223 4 роки тому +1

    Hi everyone!!
    Sorry I can`t understand what she put on the boxes. Could someone write it for me? I speak a foring languague.

    • @bryantr5058
      @bryantr5058 4 роки тому +1

      First white tray: hydrogen peroxide "4 or 5 capfuls to 200 ml water".
      Red tray: sodium carbonate, a "sprinkle" or "pinch" of sodium carbonate to 1 liter distilled water.
      Second white tray (from pot): brewed black tea.

    • @andreasosa223
      @andreasosa223 4 роки тому

      @@bryantr5058 thank you so much. God bess you💞

  • @sergioaviles8804
    @sergioaviles8804 6 років тому

    I can not understand what product is the black boat with a purple label and in what percentage or use.

    • @laurenfiebert987
      @laurenfiebert987 6 років тому

      Hi Sergio, thanks for watching my video! The bottle i believe you're refering to is Hydrogen Peroxide. Let me know if you have any other questions!
      -Lauren

  • @monlifes
    @monlifes 4 роки тому

    What kind of frame you'r useing

  • @MrFindoc
    @MrFindoc 5 років тому

    very good video!

  • @nolathegreen2797
    @nolathegreen2797 6 років тому +1

    Wow!! I was wondering what kind of paper do we need for cyanotype, how many grams. And also are the materials that are used ecofriendly to let them go to the soil ? beautiful work girl! Loads of thanks :)

    • @jaylee5639
      @jaylee5639 4 роки тому

      I know this is two years later, but the chemicals in the blue part are basically iron, citric acid, salts and ammonia. They are considered non-toxic but maybe mild irritants. The grams are dependent on how many prints you are making but it is a 1:1 ratio for the A and B solutions. The hydrogen peroxide and soda ash toners are about the same as any other bleaching agent in terms of corrosive-ness and environmental concerns. Again, the amount is based on preference, but you can see she doesn't use much. All together, I'd treat the chemistry used about like I would any cleaning supplies and make sure to be careful, away from kids and pets, and have good ventilation and gloves.

  • @canprayogi8174
    @canprayogi8174 4 роки тому

    what name of tray?

  • @thelivingimpaired
    @thelivingimpaired 3 роки тому +1

    Im dying to see the negative you used.

  • @TheKillerPudding
    @TheKillerPudding 7 років тому +1

    Hi! Just wondering what's the sodium bicarbonate bath for?

    • @leesa01bringas
      @leesa01bringas 7 років тому +2

      it's to bleach out the tones in preparation for the tea toning.

  • @justinprice7479
    @justinprice7479 5 років тому

    8:33 omg that’s so cool!

  • @dayuhanspace
    @dayuhanspace 4 роки тому

    lovely birds chirpin

  • @simongould1255
    @simongould1255 3 роки тому

    Why didn't you wear gloves when using the processing chemicals ? Lol

  • @bodgertime
    @bodgertime 4 роки тому

    Birdsong 5:30

  • @nemirnegeeb9574
    @nemirnegeeb9574 5 років тому

    nice work but i like more your personality

  • @yusufbanna
    @yusufbanna Рік тому

    Your technique is very good.Your print came out very good too. but the image in itself is not very good. I think the drawing itself has to be good, specially in print making. But it's only me. just my opinion.
    I enjoyed watching your video.

  • @stephaniegerhart1995
    @stephaniegerhart1995 6 років тому

    Hi Lauren!!! *waves*. I'm looking into doing cyanotypes and happened across your video. Small world! :]

  • @nedimkufi
    @nedimkufi 5 років тому

    so sweet

  • @HelmetVanga
    @HelmetVanga Рік тому

    I encourage to use googles because these are chemicals.

    • @laurenfiebert9850
      @laurenfiebert9850  Рік тому

      This video is extremely old and I prefer to remain a introverted artist who speaks through images. I do not like to be videotaped. This video was created for a class assignment and I never imaged it to have this many eyes on me.
      If you are implying in your comments as a means to troll, make fun, or examine how I speak/ mis spoke. I can assure you there is no room for that here.
      This is a learning tool. I stand against disempowerment . I alone do not have all the answers. You must do YOUR research practice and fail to find your way yourself. I am not perfect, but I do have passion for photography and it’s historic practices and my experimental approaches.
      Not here to offend please practice kindness.
      I have gone on to expand on
      this process to this day where glass is my substrate.
      Still unclear on your “encouragement” to use google ? I recommend finding literature to confirm this process yourself. I have since graduated with my MFA. I have years of research in this process and practice before and after this video was created.

  • @yungbleach9107
    @yungbleach9107 5 років тому +1

    That was the most Aries tutorial I’ve ever seen

  • @mc-ec3bu
    @mc-ec3bu 4 роки тому +3

    American is getting so hard to understand these day's .In just 40-50 years it has become cartoon like. Can you see Doris day sounding like that ?.As to the video yes interesting but would have benefited from being in a dark room (no wind noise).

  • @dianasanchez7375
    @dianasanchez7375 4 роки тому

    Chemicals....just say chemicals!

  • @laurenfiebert987
    @laurenfiebert987 7 років тому

    Thank you !

  • @elaineaustin235
    @elaineaustin235 4 роки тому

    Excellent work and you are a great presenter. :-)