Through the magic of light-sensitive paper and a spirit of experimentation, lumen printing is a camera-free process that transforms everyday materials into glowing, luminous photographic art. In this new online workshop, artist Vanessa Marsh shares the nuances of the process, placing objects on traditional black-and-white darkroom paper and exposing them to sunlight or UV light. This technique lets you play with light, creating unique images shaped by objects, exposure time, and sunlight’s unpredictability.
In this four-session program, you explore the practical side of lumen printing—processing images, gauging light intensity, and selecting the right paper. Experiment with exposure times, try multiple exposures, and use dodging and burning to create subtle gradients and shadows. Notice how transparency, texture, and shape influence each image. Work with cut paper masks and painted mylar to shift forms and effects. Explore digital negatives and bring in unexpected materials like ice or liquids to push your compositions in new, abstract directions.
Each class session includes a short slide presentation for context and inspiration, featuring artists working with photograms, lumen printing, and related processes, followed by a review of student assignment images, a demonstration of a new technique, and time for questions.
Weekly assignments build on each demonstration, with space to either refine new skills or approach each project independently. By the end of the workshop, you leave with a selection of prints and the knowledge to continue the magic of making lumen prints on your own.
Experience with alt pro techniques is helpful but not required. A b/w darkroom is not needed for this workshop.
Once the workshop is confirmed, a materials list will be provided, outlining the items needed to participate in the workshop.
Class will meet 9:30 – 11:30 am (Mountain Time) on Thursdays starting September 4 and ending September 25 (four online group sessions). Enrollment is limited to 12 participants.
Zoom Video Conferencing software (available for no charge from Zoom.com) will be used to facilitate the class sessions. Further details will be emailed to registrants.
Santa Fe Workshops always aims to produce a high-quality experience for our online attendees. That said, variables including regional and local internet provider speeds, traffic on Zoom's servers, and your own computing hardware can contribute to a less than ideal streaming event. While we do our best to minimize the impact of these variables, they are outside the control of Santa Fe Workshops.
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For the convenience of participants, recordings of each class session are posted privately for one month after the end of each session. Santa Fe Workshops takes the recordings down after one month to protect the intellectual property of our instructors.
Vanessa Marsh, a Portland-based visual artist, creates imaginary landscapes through a mixed-media process rooted in photography. Her work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions at venues such as Berggruen Gallery (San Francisco), The SFO Museum, The Penumbra Foundation (New York), photoEye Gallery (Santa Fe), and The Contemporary Jewish Museum (San Francisco). Vanessa has received prestigious fellowships, including the Penland Winter Residency and Fellowship (2023), Jentel Foundation Fellowship (2018), and MacDowell Colony Fellowship (2007), among others. Her images are part of collections like the San Jose Museum of Art, the San Francisco Art Commission, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. With 15 years of teaching experience, she also served as Program Developer at City College of San Francisco for a decade.
Website: vanessamarshfineart.com
Instagram: @vanessamarshphotography