About the Book
A bequest of silver gelatin photographic paper and an almost chance email conversation about lumen prints inspired J. M. Golding to use this unusual cameraless photographic technique to find her way through a time of loss and betrayal.
Lumen printing is an alternative photographic process with roots in the 19th century, at the dawn of modern photography. It involves exposing black and white silver gelatin paper to sunlight, which produces a startling range of colors. Each lumen print is unique, and the results from the process are unpredictable. As J. M. made these lumen prints, both human connection and final image were dimly glimpsed ahead of time, with their form, their full possibilities, and at times, even their very existence unimagined.
This volume’s mysterious, surreal botanical images, often verging on abstraction, suggest plants from a dream garden. They invite reverie and offer viewers the possibility of finding resonance with their own stories.
Lumen printing is an alternative photographic process with roots in the 19th century, at the dawn of modern photography. It involves exposing black and white silver gelatin paper to sunlight, which produces a startling range of colors. Each lumen print is unique, and the results from the process are unpredictable. As J. M. made these lumen prints, both human connection and final image were dimly glimpsed ahead of time, with their form, their full possibilities, and at times, even their very existence unimagined.
This volume’s mysterious, surreal botanical images, often verging on abstraction, suggest plants from a dream garden. They invite reverie and offer viewers the possibility of finding resonance with their own stories.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
- Additional Categories Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 74 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798331191429
- Publish Date: Jun 17, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords alternative process, lumen, abstract, botanical
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About the Creator
J. M. Golding is a photographic artist based in the San Francisco Bay area. She chooses plastic, pinhole, and vintage film cameras, and cameraless techniques, as her primary tools, for the dreamlike qualities and the simplicity they offer. J. M.’s work has been shown internationally in numerous juried and invitational group exhibitions and has appeared in books and magazines and on websites.