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Botanicals in Blue: Cyanotype Workshop
Registration for this class is now closed. We hope to see you for another Botanical Creative Arts class soon!
Explore an early photographic process, surrounded by nature. You’ll learn how artists made the first photographs of plants using the camera-less technique of cyanotype. Experiment to make unique prints using local flora from the Garden, suitable for framing!
Saturday, June 17 (11:00 am – 1:00 pm)
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, June 14
$50 /Non-Member or $40 /Member
Supplies: Provided
Instructor: Edgar Miller is a commercial and fine art photographer and educator, having earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He has taught photography and art for the last 20 years and is always looking for new ways to help his clients learn. His work has been shown and awarded in several Texas and national exhibitions, and he is a member of the Texas Photographic Society and the Texas Artists Coalition. Influenced by his late father and his college photography professor, Edgar continues to find interesting light on interesting subjects. His work can be found at Edgar Miller Images.
Image courtesy Edgar Miller
Botanicals in Blue: Cyanotype Workshop
Date
- Jun 17 2023
- Expired!
Time
- 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Registration for this class is now closed. We hope to see you for another Botanical Creative Arts class soon!
Explore an early photographic process, surrounded by nature. You’ll learn how artists made the first photographs of plants using the camera-less technique of cyanotype. Experiment to make unique prints using local flora from the Garden, suitable for framing!
Saturday, June 17 (11:00 am – 1:00 pm)
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, June 14
$50 /Non-Member or $40 /Member
Supplies: Provided
Instructor: Edgar Miller is a commercial and fine art photographer and educator, having earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He has taught photography and art for the last 20 years and is always looking for new ways to help his clients learn. His work has been shown and awarded in several Texas and national exhibitions, and he is a member of the Texas Photographic Society and the Texas Artists Coalition. Influenced by his late father and his college photography professor, Edgar continues to find interesting light on interesting subjects. His work can be found at Edgar Miller Images.
Image courtesy Edgar Miller