The diazotype process, a technique most often used for the production of architectural blueprints. Woodman exposed sheets of light-sensitive paper using negatives constructed from transparent tissue paper and acetate, or by projecting imagery with a slide projector. The paper was then developed by a commercial blueprint processor. The relatively weak light sensitivity of the materials necessitated long exposures-sometimes as long as overnight-and as a result the pictures are quite soft and have almost a painterly feel to them.
combined a couple negatives for fun
camera: yashica mat film: ilford fp4+ 125
camera: yashica mat film: ilford fp4+ 125
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