Learn about the simple chemistry involved in one of the earliest 19th-century photographic processes, to make beautiful, rich blue prints – without a camera!
It uses a two-part solution to sensitise paper, clothes, and wood (almost anything it sticks to). Then, place objects like feathers or leaves on top and expose them to sunlight or UV light. Wash off the excess, and you have created a photograph! 🔆
Learn about the simple chemistry involved in one of the earliest 19th-century photographic processes, to make beautiful, rich blue prints – without a camera!
It uses a two-part solution to sensitise paper, clothes, and wood (almost anything it sticks to). Then, place objects like feathers or leaves on top and expose them to sunlight or UV light. Wash off the excess, and you have created a photograph! 🔆