Martha Casanave

Copyright 2009 Martha Casanave
Title: Aralia
Created 2009, printed 2009
Size 16"x20" on 17"x22" paper, same image size as original
Original Medium: Lumen print (Solargram)
Reproduction Medium: Epson 9800 Injet print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag paper
Edition of 50.
Price: $220.
A lumen print is a photogram (therefore a one-of-a-kind image) made in sunlight on black and white photographic paper.
Colors vary according to type of paper, moisture, temperature, and length of exposure.
Martha Casanave graduated from the Monterey Institute of International Studies with a degree in Russian Language and Literature and
began her working life as a translator in Washington, DC. She engaged in photography from early childhood, however, and later came back
to the Monterey Peninsula, built up a portrait clientele, and began teaching photography, while continuing to pursue her personal work.
She has been an exhibiting and working photographer and educator on the Monterey Peninsula for over thirty years
Every year between 1984 and 1995, Casanave used her knowledge of Russian language and culture to take groups of American photographers
to the Soviet Union/Russia, and made a number of trips on her own to work on photographic projects. She received travel grants from the
Polaroid Corporation to make a series of pinhole photographs of Leningrad in winter.
She was awarded the Imogen Cunningham Photography Award for her portraiture (1979) and also was a 1989 recipient of the Koret
Israel Prize. Her book Past Lives-- Photographs by Martha Casanave was published by Godine in 1991. Her second book, Beware of Dog,
was released by the Center for Photographic Art in 2002. Her most recent book (exclusively pinhole) called Explorations Along an
Imaginary Coastline, was published by Hudson Hills Press in 2006.
Casanave’s photographs are included in many major collections, such as the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Art Institute of
Chicago, the Stanford Museum, the Bibliotheque Nationale, the J. Paul Getty Museum , and the Graham Nash private collection.
Her pinhole work was featured in the October, 2004 issue of Black and White magazine. Her work has also been published
numerous times in the Pinhole Journal. Most recently (Winter, 2007) “Light Leaks, Low Fidelity Photography” published a
cover article and interview on Casanave’s pinhole work, and the June, 2007 issue of “Photography” (Ukrainian edition, in Russian)
included a comprehensive article on the history, science and current practice of pinhole photography, and prominently featured
Casanave’s work, along with an in-depth interview.
Casanave teaches Master Classes on the Portrait, Human Figure, and Lensless Photography nationally, and also teaches regularly
at Cabrillo College in Santa Cruz, at Monterey Peninsula College, and for the UCSC Extension. Here photographs can bee seen
here.
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