Lumen
Prints
Lumen prints
are made by placing flora of one kind or another directly on B/W
photographic printing paper. Glass is placed over the flora and
paper and then the paper is exposed to direct sunlight for 4 to
6 hours or more. During this exposure period the moisture and chlorophyll
affect the photo paper surface and impart some soft colors, depending
upon the flora that is chosen. After the desired exposure the prints
are fixed and then washed.
Lumen prints
resemble photograms but differ in that they are “printed
out” images meaning the image prints out from the paper.
This is the opposite of photogram images, which are “developed
out” using chemicals in the darkroom. |