Lumen print: Pomona
Homage to Blossfeldt
Pomona was the goddess of plenty in Roman mythology . Her name comes from the latin word, pomum, meaning "fruit." 
Lumen prints, time of exposure of the black and white photographic paper in contact with the leaves, flowers or other plants  ' parts varies from 4 to 48 hours under indirect sun.

I love the work of people like Blossfeldt, which use photography to help to catalogue the world. Works born from the reason but absolutely beautiful in its craft.

These series is some kind of  personal homage to that, to science, to the hunger for knowledge and the link between photography and reason.

Thanks a lot to my brother Jef  and specially to his girlfriend Natalia because she was the one who gave me a lot of outdated photographic paper. It means a lot. Also she is an amazing photographer.
This one is my favorite so far.
Lumen prints: Pomona
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Lumen prints: Pomona

Lumen print made using plants in contact with the photographic paper.

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