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Cyanotype paper


  • To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
  • Subject: Cyanotype paper
  • From: Anne van Leeuwen & Peter Hoffman <anne_peter@earthlink.net>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 17:52:56 -0500
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I'll be teaching a cyanotype workshop this summer in Michigan. In the past I've supplied paper that I've made but that's a lot of work! So, does anyone have suggestions of a good paper for a class that would hold up to washing, nto much sizing, if any? A good study versatile, not expensive paper. Perhaps a paper on a roll.

BTW, I moved to this area from the Nashville area this past April. Sorry I'll miss Sam Wang's show at Belmont. But it's good to see that area become more aware of alt photo. I used to take my work to Chromatics for slides and the help there would be excited by the process. It's new to most folks there. I'm sure that will be a very good show. That's become a great area.


Thanks for the help with paper sources! Anne van Leeuwen