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Introduction to Phytograms

three examples of phytograms showing representations of leafs

This workshop is for either beginners or intermediate learners who wish to develop their analogue and camera-less photographic skills and develop specific alternative photographic projects with a strong focus on Fine Art

Carbon Printing

two hands holding a analog carbin print depicting a nature scene

This workshop will be a beginner’s level into the carbon printing process from a film negative.

Can Pinhole – Awfullorgramme 1

In this two hour workshop you will cover three different approaches to pinhole photography including learning how to take a unique ‘awfullogramme’ portrait.

Japanese Photo-Book Binding

A collection of photo booklets in japanese binding technique

During the workshop, you will have the opportunity to create your very own personal Japanese photo book in A4 format

RA-4 Color Printing Process

A picture of color photographs from a analog chemical printing process

Beginners will be able to start printing on their own after a few hours while experienced printers will benefit from our advanced techniques repertoire.

Festival Pass

With your festival pass / bag you get free access to all Rotlicht events, the festival headquarters and all live gigs in the clubs (except the workshops).

Lumen Printing

Lumen print or luminogram is a simple way to make an image using the sun usually made with an artistic purpose, created by exposure of photosensitive materials to light without the intervention of an object.

Back to Black

Back to Black

International group exhibition, participating artists: Balázs Deim, Alessandra D’Intino, Jošt Dolinšek, Lena Feitl, Elí Joteva, Reiner Riedler, Peter Koštrun, Roberto Kusterle, Borut Peterlin, Eva Petrič, Herman Pivk

Main Exhibition

For our main exhibition, 20 winners were selected by our international jury.

Horizontal Portfolio Review

The Horizontal Portfolio Review can be useful not only for those photographers who want to present their work to curators, gallery owners or collectors, but also for those who just get their friends and family more engaged in their pictures.

Free Portraits

Die Arbeit an der Serie Free Portraits hat Leo Kandl 1998 in Wien begonnen und danach in New York, Lemberg, London, Kiew, Teheran und in Moskau bis 2005 weitergeführt. Die Protagonisten für die Bildreihen hat Leo Kandl in allen Städten mittels Zeitungsannoncen, in denen der Fotograf seine Fotografie angeboten hat, gefunden. Eine Ausnahme bildete Teheran, […]