Introductory

Cyanotype Workshop

at Museo Camera

The Workshop on the Cyanotype Process is an immersive one-day workshop where the participants learn the historic 19th century printmaking process and get to create their own unique handmade prints on both paper & fabric and take them home.

18th July, 2026
11:15 AM - 5 PM
Museo Camera, Centre for The Photographic Arts, DLF Phase IV Sector 28, Gurugram, Haryana
INR 4000 (includes materials + taxes)
[10% discount available for Students at presentation of school/college ID card.]

What You'll Experience

Gain an introduction to Cyanotype through guided learning and hands-on practice.

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History of Cyanotype

Learn about the origin of Cyanotype, an alternative printing technique through a brief presentation.

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Science of Cyanotype

Mix chemicals and coat your own surfaces in a hands-on darkroom setting.

03

Creation & Patience

Compose with natural elements and watch your images develop through light and time.

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Your Final Prints

Wash and finish the prints you've created to take home.

Highlights

New Art Form

New Art Form

No camera, no software. Create your one-of-a-kind print with pure chemistry, sunlight and creativity.

All Material Provided

All Material Provided

Paper, chemicals, tools and equipment are all included, so you can focus fully on the process.

15% Café Discount

15% Café Discount

Enjoy special pricing at Ingri, the museum’s in-house café.

Museum Tour

Museum Tour

Begin with a guided tour of the museum and an introduction to the evolution of photography.

Small Batch

Small Batch

Benefit from close guidance while engaging with like-minded participants in a small, focused group.

Unlimited Coffee

Unlimited Coffee

Take a break, recharge between sessions and enjoy coffee throughout the day.

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Students Mentored

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Mentors Experience

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Workshops Conducted

Meet Your Trainers

Aditya Arya

Aditya Arya

LEAD FACILITATOR

45+ years experience

Photographer, historian and Founder-Director of Museo Camera with years of experience across advertising and fine art, he champions the slowness of analog processes. He practices and teaches historic techniques like cyanotype and wet plate collodion, keeping them alive through hands-on learning.

www.adityaarya.com

Khushi Upadhyay

Khushi Upadhyay

ASSISTANT

2+ years experience

She is a photographer working with analog and alternative processes, embracing slowness while guiding others to do the same. Rooted in light and material, she leads cyanotype and historic process workshops through hands-on, immersive image-making.

Testimonials

Such a wonderful workshop

I really enjoyed the workshop! I was very impressed with the camera museum and all the work that Aditya Arya has done to make it happen and sustain the organisation - really commendable! I hope to return soon to learn more about the different printing techniques, I find it so interesting.

I will definitely be attending future workshops. I had an amazing experience. 

Frequently asked

No, there is no prior knowledge needed for this workshop.

Yes, the workshop is meant for 15 years and older.

On the days where the sun is not there we have an artificial source of UV light that can be used.

No, cyanotype can be done with any flat object, we at Museo, also have some stock negatives that can be used during the workshop.

No, all equipment and materials will be provided by Museo.

Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended for the workshop.

Each participant will receive a 15% discount at the museum cafe.

Each participant will make 10 paper prints and a fabric print, which they can take home.

You can book the darkroom or you can buy the chemicals from us to create the solution and make prints at home. For both of them you would have to write to us at [email protected]

Yes, cyanotype is one of the safest photographic processes out there.

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