A black and white, double-exposure photograph of a bird and leafless tree.
A cyanotype photograph of a large, solitary tree standing in an open field with grass and shrubs surrounding it.
A cyanotype photograph of a bird in flight, silhouetted against a bright, cloudy sky.
A cyanotype photograph of a serene landscape with a dark, grassy foreground and a bright, cloudy sky.
A cyanotype photograph of a small, forested island situated in calm waters, with buildings visible along the shoreline.
A cyanotype photograph of a distant, snow-capped mountain rising above a dark, misty landscape.
A cyanotype photograph of dense foliage, featuring various types of leaves and ferns in a natural setting.
A close-up cyanotype photograph of delicate flowers and branches, capturing the intricate details of the flora.

Marek Majewski is a self-taught photographer and printmaker who works entirely analog, specializing in alternative processes like cyanotype and lith printing. Cyanotype, developed in 1842, uses paper coated with iron salts and UV light to create images in Prussian blue tones. The process suits his subject matter—birds, trees, landscapes, botanical details. Everything is shot on film and printed by hand in his darkroom.

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