PetaPixel This is a Blacklight Photo Print Made with Screen Printing


The Seoul gallery Blackmarket recently created a blacklight print of a photo by Seoul-based cyberpunk photographer Noe Alonzo. This 3-minute behind-the-scenes video shows how the print is made using screenprinting.

For the lengthy printing process, Blackmarket uses ultraviolet powders and mixes them into a clear oil-based ink as a replacement for basic CMYK.

Using 250GSM matte-black softboard, the printer works from lightest to darkest layers in this ink order: white base, bright yellow, magenta, cyan, white highlights, and finally rich black.

200 mesh screens are used to capture fine details, so the liquids (which are mixed with a slow drying agent) need to be mixed just right to pass through the screen at the correct volumes.

The resulting prints look normal under normal light…

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Photo by Blackmarket.
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Photo by Blackmarket.

…but view them with UV lighting and the photo comes to life with a gorgeous glow:

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Photo by Blackmarket.


“It is a great photography printing idea if you are stuck in a creative rut,” Alonzo says.

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40 signed prints of “Nightfalls Over Seoul” were made available through Blackmarket for $135 each, but they’ve sold out.

You can find more of Alonzo’s work on his website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. He also sells non-blacklight prints of his work here.

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