Come capture time through your lens!
The artist Neckel Scholtus invites you to a unique photography workshop, where the central question is: How can we capture time in an image?
Dive into a universe where photography, film, and time intersect. Experiment with long exposure to make invisible movements visible, reveal subtle transformations, and witness change directly through your lens.
Discover the magic of light painting: by moving a light source during a long exposure, you’ll create stunning images — true “traces” of passing time.
The camera becomes much more than a simple tool: it transforms into an instrument of creation, a powerful means of observing and revealing the passage of time.
Join us, explore, experiment, and let your creativity flow freely!
This workshop is offered as part of the exhibition “Five Hours, Fifty Days, Fifty Years” by David Claerbout at the Konschthal, Esch-sur-Alzette.
In collaboration with SNJ.
Facilitators: Neckel Scholtus & Team Konschthal
Age: 8-12 years old
Location: Forum Geesseknäppchen
Free of charge | Subject to availability | Booking required.
Additional Info
- Location Extra muros
- Audience Open to all
- Registration
