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.
