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The Art of Printing Art
Welcome to the Lux Photo Lab Blog, where the focus is on the beauty of the printed image. This is a place to explore papers, processes, and the craftsmanship that transforms photographs into lasting works of art.
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Discover the Lux Photo Lab Blog, a destination for exploring the art of printing art. From paper selection to craftsmanship, we delve deep into transforming photographs into timeless works of art.
Our content celebrates the processes and stories behind every print, offering insights and inspiration for art enthusiasts and photographers alike. Experience the art of printing art with Lux Photo Lab.


RODRIGO RANGEL DE ALBA “ANTARCTICA” Artist of the Month Issue 11 Light and Paper Magazine.
Reaching Antarctica felt unreal—an impossible dream finally made tangible. Days crossing the Drake Passage brought isolation, silence, and a rising sense of triumph. Standing at the edge of the world, excitement eclipsed uncertainty. Even after the later tragedy of the Hondius, the journey remains one of the most powerful experiences of my life.

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PAPER FOCUS HAHNEMÜHLE SUGAR CANE FINE ART PAPER
Sugar Cane invites a slower gaze. Its natural white matte surface and gentle texture give images a warm, grounded presence. Colors feel soft and organic, while monochrome gains quiet depth. The paper becomes part of the story—sustainable, tactile, and honest—carrying the photograph with a warmth that lingers.

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4 days ago1 min read


Mastering the Art of Printing Your Creations: Fine Art Printing Techniques
The alchemy of fine‑art printing begins with paper and ink. Paper is a creative partner—its weight, texture, and absorbency shape how pigment settles and how color breathes. Archival cotton papers offer longevity, while pigment inks preserve richness and detail. When materials align with intention, a print becomes more than an image; it becomes an enduring artifact.

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May 255 min read


LIGHT TWICED CAPTURED - The Analog-Digital Dialogue - By Carolina Madrigal
Carolina’s earliest encounters with photography were fueled by curiosity and a love of visual storytelling. She would lose herself in the vivid imagery of magazines. By the time she reached high school, she was actively experimenting and snapping scenes with her phone and the digital cameras that were beginning to shape her love to tell stories through her lens.

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Aug 15, 20252 min read


ARTIST CAROLINA MADRIGAL - CURIOUS. VERSITILE. HUMAN
Carolina Madrigal’s photography lives in two worlds. In one, there is the deliberate pace of film, the solid weight of a Canon AE1, the mechanical click of its shutter, the
anticipation of waiting to see what a roll will reveal. In the other, there is the immediacy of digital, the versatility of her Canon RP, the freedom to adapt on the fly, the satisfaction of seeing an image seconds after it’s made.

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Aug 15, 20251 min read


PAPER FOCUS - Hahnemühle Bamboo Gloss Baryta
When an image calls for both depth and subtle warmth, the choice of paper can make all the difference. Hahnemühle Bamboo Baryta offers a rare balance: the smooth, natural base tone of bamboo fibers paired with the luminous depth and tonal separation of a baryta coating. The result is a print surface that feels organic yet powerful, an ideal match for photographs that blend softness with impact.

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Aug 15, 20251 min read


WHY PAPER TEXTURE CHANGES THE STORY - How the Surface Beneath an Image Shapes the Way We See, Feel and Remember It.
In fine art printing, paper is more than a surface, it’s a storyteller in its own right. The choice between a smooth, glossy sheet and a richly textured matte isn’t simply aesthetic; it shapes the way we read and feel an image.

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Aug 15, 20251 min read


THE HAHNEMÜHLE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY - TO PRINT IS TO PRESERVE. TO CERTIFY IS TO HONOR.
SEAL OF PROVENANCE AND CRAFTMANSHIP
A true fine art print is more than just an image, it embodies authenticity. Every piece is meticulously secured, preserving provenance and instilling collector confidence. At its
core, it is a promise of integrity and a commitment to craftsmanship.
PRESERVING ART, HONORING AUTHENTICITY

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Jul 15, 20251 min read


THE EMOTIONAL IMPACT OF FILM IN PRINT - Why Analog Images Speak Differently when Committed to Paper
There’s something unmistakable about a film photograph committed to paper. It’s not just the grain, or the tonal falloff, or the muted glow in the highlights, it’s the sense that something lived here. Film, by nature, is imperfect. It breathes. It softens the sharpness of reality just enough to let emotion in. And when it’s printed on the right surface, that softness becomes physical.

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Jul 15, 20251 min read


IN THE GRAIN OF CONNECTION - A Film Photographers Quiet Rebellion Through Light and Connection - By Joe Griffin
Joe photographs with the eye of a director, drawn to quiet drama and the gestures of everyday life. He speaks of story as a living thing, shaped by light, space, and human
presence. “The world moves,” he says. My job is to freeze moments and tell a story. He favors observation over orchestration, letting curiosity guide the lens. If that curiosity makes someone feel sad, happy, uncomfortable, or even angry, that’s their truth. And mine was the curiosity to make the image to

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Jul 15, 20252 min read


PAPER FOCUS - Hahnemühle Fine Art Photo Silk Baryta X 310 gsm. - Where precision meets poetic contrast.
PAPER FOCUS - Hahnemühle Fine Art Photo Silk Baryta X 310 gsm. - Where precision meets poetic contrast.

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Jun 14, 20251 min read


BLACK & WHITE PRINTING
NOT JUST A DESATURATED FILE
There’s a common misconception that black and white printing is simple, just remove the color, and you’re done. But in fine art printing, black and white is not a shortcut. It’s a discipline.
Black and white images demand more than conversion. They ask for intention, how light is mapped, how shadows fall, how the midtones breathe between contrast and quiet.

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Jun 14, 20252 min read


THE ART OF OBSESSION - Urban Silence, Composed in Light - By Carlos Rivera
Carlos Rivera listens for the silence cities offer, the hush between footsteps and steel. Through his lens, the ordinary becomes spacious, composed, and deeply human. His restrained images reveal rhythm, geometry, and story in overlooked corners. Printed on Hahnemühle FineArt paper, each photograph honors stillness and devotion, a quiet pursuit of meaning through repetition, patience, and light.

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Jun 14, 20252 min read


ARTIST RODRIGO RANGEL DE ALBA - LIGHT & PAPER MAGAZINE
Rodrigo Rangel de Alba has spent 35 years crossing borders and capturing stillness in motion. A French-Mexican photojournalist who’s visited every country on Earth, his lens reveals quiet gestures and fleeting expressions. Light & Paper proudly honors Rodrigo as our inaugural Artist of the Month, celebrating a body of work that connects not continents, but people.

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May 15, 20251 min read


WHAT MAKES A PRINT ARCHIVAL?
WHAT MAKES A PRINT ARCHIVAL?
NOT ALL PRINTS ARE CREATED EQUAL.
PIGMENT-BASED INKS
In the world of fine art photography, the term “archival” signals more than quality, it signals longevity. But what exactly makes a print archival?
At its core, archival printing is about resisting time. It is the union of materials and methods designed to preserve art and photographs for generations, without fading, yellowing, or degradation.

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May 15, 20251 min read


PAPER FOCUS - Hahnemühle Fine Art Photo Rag Matt 308 gsm. - The soft skin of permanence.
Soft yet substantial, Hahnemühle Photo Rag Matt 308 gsm is a 100% cotton, acid-free paper revered for its velvety blacks, subtle gradients, and refined skin tones. Ideal for portraits and emotionally nuanced work, it supports the image without distraction. Crafted in Germany and compatible with the Certificate of Authenticity, it offers permanence and provenance—elevating each print into something tactile, reverent, and lasting.

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May 15, 20251 min read
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