Alternative Processes?

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Phaedra
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talking specifically Agryotype and Cyanotypes here, any experiences? I'm thinking of getting one of the kits from silverprint and doing that for my uni project, with whatever the hell i decide to photograph.

and with the papers, if i want to do bigger prints, what paper do i get?
 
Nah.....do tinotypes, be unique, hardly anybody on Earth does tinotypes, and its infinitely more......dangerous :D

The Process

I never tire of watching that plate turn positive
 
Watercolour paper. Smoothness is up to you based on the affects you're looking for.

Bigger Prints = Harder to spread the chemicals evenly (trust me, I know...).

I'd get the skill down on A4/A5 prints prior to doing anything A3/A2
 
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