Dear friends,
Are you in Sardinia this summer?
Discover our "Blue experience," our creative workshop of Cyanotype! This ancient photographic process, discovered in 1842 by English chemist Sir John Herschel, transforms sunlight and chemistry into extraordinary images with intense and mysterious blue tones.
What's in store for you?
In Cuglieri, Montiferru,…
What does "sustainable photography" mean?
Our approach to photography is environmentally sustainable because it combines the principles of slow photography with practices that reduce the environmental impact of photographic activities.
Our values:
respecting sensitive natural areas when shooting, avoiding damage to flora and fauna, and minimizing human impact on the landscape.
The use…
Here are our events to welcome Spring to Sardinia!
Dear friends,
With the arrival of spring, there is a new vitality in the air, an explosion of color and an invitation to explore and create. We want to share with you the exciting activities we have prepared for the beautiful season.
Photographic Experiences
Spring is…
Good resolutions for 2024
Change context to change approach!
Adopt the practice of slow photography
The vacations lend themselves well to the goal of taking photographs, you will be able to experiment with new practices for several days in a row, awakening your curiosity, creativity because of the "change" factor.
Sardinia is a great place…
Cyanotype is one of the oldest nonsilver monochromatic processes. It is based on the sensitivity of iron salts and gives images of a characteristic blue.
Historical period of production and use
Invented in 1842 by John Frederick Herschel, an English scientist, the cyanotype was a late success: its deep, intense blue and painterly rendering did…