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A Book of Cyanotypes
by Sophia Schulz
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About the Book
For Sophia, cyanotype is both process and lifeline. In times of instability, it provides structure—a ritual of coating paper, composing materials, exposing to light, and patiently waiting that anchors her in the present. Even after sunset, the work persists: in her basement darkroom, improvised with a plant light for controlled exposures, embodying the determination to create amid constraints.
Each print embodies risk. Cyanotypes demand precision; a minor error can erase hours of labor, a fragility amplified by deadlines. Yet this vulnerability fosters growth—failures refine technique, while triumphs resonate with earned physicality.
The mirrored images evoke transformation. Photographic negatives are reinterpreted via found materials—leaves, fragments, textures from daily life—that serve as proxies and translations, affirming that meaning emerges from the materials at hand.
At its heart, this work embodies resilience and possibility. It chronicles a practice vital to Sophia's well-being, offering proof of creative agency to her younger self. Through persistence, the impossible becomes tangible.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 28 - Publish Date: Apr 30, 2026
- Language English
- Keywords Cyanotype
About the Creator
Sophia Schulz is a photographer based in Saint Charles, Missouri, and a student at Saint Charles Community College. As an emerging artist, she explores the relationships between light, color, and texture through detailed, vibrant imagery. Her work reflects a deep appreciation for the overlooked beauty of everyday life — a way of saying thank you to the world by capturing what most eyes might miss. Inspired by artists like William Eggleston, Sophia’s photographs celebrate the richness of color and the emotional resonance of light. She finds inspiration in her surroundings, whether standing still to observe or traveling to discover new sights, sounds, and textures. Through her work, she invites viewers to pause, look closely, and leave with a sense of grounding and peace.

