Lumenprints provide insight into the ethereal soul of nature and illuminate the intricate interplay of the sun with existence. Creating lumenprints is as fascinating as looking at them. They reflect the unpredictable and our attempts to control it. Lumen prints originated at the dawn of photography when Talbot created images by placing plant parts on light-sensitive paper, which was then exposed to the sun, a meeting between light, nature, and transience.

Angelica Harms is a photographer who works in transgressive projects anchored in our time. Harms uses visual anthropology and street photography in a field that includes artistic research, existential philosophy, aesthetics, and human rights. She not only wants to understand our time but also be a part of its change, therefore she calls herself a photo activist.

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