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The Lumen Print and Anthotype Print May 30th

  • Photographique Bishop Arts 409 W. 8th St. Dallas TX 75208 Dallas United States (map)

Two Alternative Photo Classes in One Workshop!

Learn about the processes:

Lumen Printing: A lumen print is a cameraless photographic image created by placing objects (often botanicals) directly onto light-sensitive black-and-white photographic paper and exposing them to sunlight. It is a form of solar photogram that produces unique, often colorful, and dreamy, one-of-a-kind images through a long, direct, and unpredictable exposure.

- long versus short exposures.

-fixing versus unfixing.

Anthotype printing: An anthotype is an eco-friendly, 19th-century photographic process that creates images using light-sensitive emulsions made from crushed plant materials, such as flower petals, berries, or fruits. It is a contact printing method where UV sunlight bleaches the exposed areas, producing a positive, often ephemeral, image that gradually fades over time.

- Creating emulsions from plants and vegetables to create prints.

-The history of lumen and anthotype printing. 

Lumen print created by Corasonora

Anthotype: Corasonora

Alternative Photography Program

Resident Artist & Workshop Instructor at Photographique Bishop Arts

Rosalia Salazar of Corasonora

CORASONORA’s aim is to stimulate the creative itch and invite everyone to conceive their own impression of life.

Learn more about Corasonora