We joined photographers, educators and nature enthusiasts Jess and Emma to explore the traditional technique of cyanotype sun printing – one of the earliest forms of photo print making that produces prints in a distinctive dark greenish-blue.
By using found objects, photo negatives and foraged plant materials from Blockhouse Park, we experimented to create our own unique prints. We met in the Stoke Youth & Community Centre in Blockhouse Park, and worked both inside and outside during the session.
Here are some photos from the session:
This event is part of the Stoke Village Summer of Fun, and is supported by the Growing The Village Hub project (in partnership with Take A Part, and co-funded using money from the National Lottery by Arts Council England, Heritage Fund and the National Lottery Community Fund).



























































