
Arpan Dutta Chowdhury: Black, White & In Between
Post Views: 235 We met over a late lunch on a rainy Sunday afternoon. The 25-year-old Arpan Dutta Chowdhury

Photographic Print with Cyanotype Workshop
Date: 3 August 2024 (Saturday)
Time: 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Fees: INR 900
Venue: Chhobi O Ghor Art Gallery, 16 Lake Temple Road, Kolkata - 700029
Contact: +91 7595 95 7063
Workshop Overview:
Explore the unique art of cyanotype, a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. This workshop is perfect for photographers and artists who are interested in combining digital techniques with traditional photographic printing. Participants will learn how to create digital negatives and use them to make stunning cyanotype prints.
Key Features:
•Expert Instruction: Learn from experienced professionals who specialize in the cyanotype process.
•All Materials Provided: We supply all the necessary materials, including chemicals, paper, and equipment for creating digital negatives.
•Hands-On Experience: Participants will create their own cyanotype prints using digital negatives they prepare during the workshop.
What You Will Do:
•Prepare 2 digital negatives suitable for cyanotype printing.
•Apply cyanotype chemicals to paper and expose it under UV light using your digital negatives.
•Develop the exposed paper to reveal beautiful, blue-hued photographic prints.
ExcellentBased on 433 reviews![]()
Arnab Kr DuttaIt's a great experience to connect with you.
Spider ManExcellent initiative, everywhere I looked was a sight of comfort. People were helping me, cheering for me. Grateful for you all, your support, your kindness. Thank you.

Post Views: 235 We met over a late lunch on a rainy Sunday afternoon. The 25-year-old Arpan Dutta Chowdhury

Post Views: 281 One moment at a time : Viewing the World with Dr. Mousumi Roychowdhury’s lens. Work identities often

Post Views: 239 Sammya Brata Mullick: Framing Stories Beyond the Lens “Photography is not just about clicking pictures; it’s about

Post Views: 358 Bitumen to Pixels: A Photographer’s Chemical Romance A literary conversation with Soumya Shankar Ghosal—Canon Maestro and Kolkata