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Ca 1h unter Glas, pralle Sonne, Das Papier wurde sehr warm.

Cyanotype photogram tshirt made for Far From Eden band

Took some of my old wet lab paper that I never used in college.Trying to produce a photogram with an old Negative and even though I wont be able to keep the actual paper the image is on I can scan it and invert the image...or that's what I'm trying to do anyway.

© Diana Brennan

 

A traditional photogram is a photographic image made by placing objects directly onto the surface of photographic paper and then exposing it to light. This creates a unique image more like an x-ray than a typical photograph.

 

This image has been made with a digital photogram technique that allows me to create similar images in the digital darkroom.

 

dsbrennan is a proud member of the Arts in RI Street Team and Photographers on Etsy

quotidie

264 : 9.21

 

this is a photogram.

 

i'm not exactly the most sociable in any class, but it doesn't really matter, especially in this class. i have no regret whatsoever of dropping psychology to take even just a year of photography, no matter how everyone else tells me i am stupid for dropping a subject i got an A in.

 

the two photograms seen in this photo are the ones that turned out a lot better. it took me a few tries, and in the bigger photogram (top) there is actually a piece of plastic cellophane, and tissue paper. but the long exposure made it disappear before the two minutes were up in the developer... i was tempted to take it out but, learn the rules first before breaking them, right?

 

and so i learned i could adjust the aperture of the enlarger's lens. i was beyond happy when the cellophane turned out so clearly, as shown in the exclamation mark in the annotation.

 

(quotidie 263 and 264 on film. was finishing a roll.)

Photograms of Flowers and Plants

scanned Ziatype

Alternative Processes final

First project for my Contemporary Darkroom Practices class at University at Albany

 

Printed on Ilford Multi IV RC DeLuxe Glossy

 

Boarders added in post after prints were scanned

photogram (reversed)

original size 7,4x10,5 cm

small photogram of a leaf skeleton and feathers

effect created by coating liquid emulsion onto thick cartridge or watercolour paper

Fall 2010 Applied Arts workshop on Photograms led by Lana Z Caplan

Photogram workshop with Patrick Winfield @ the Impossible Project NYCspace

June 12 2012

Impossible project PX70 colour shade 12/11

AS level unit 2 - Copy to Susan Derges by doing photograms in water

mix of direct positive and normal blue.

Size A4

 

Exposure 20 minutes

leaves and flower direct on emulsion under glass frame.

 

Coating 1:1:1 Copper Sulfate,FAC,Tartaric acid

Development

many times used mix of

Kferri+Kferro+Tartaric acid.

 

Sponge of the non sticking blues here also.

 

possibly re-using that developer many times may have an effect as in the end it becomes a darkblue liquid with lots of Prussian blue, which may have an effect on the results

all expermental of course.

Took photograms tonight and used the dark room which I loved... I think it's safe to say it wasn't quite everybody's cup of tea.

Glass daguerreotype

 

Becquerel developed.

  

Dagerrotípiáim, avagy kortárs dagerrotípiák. Contemporary daguerreotype

  

www.daginhun.blogspot.com/

  

www.facebook.com/DagerrotipiaDaguerreotype

Many of the photograms I made started as found photos. The background was a glass lantern slide of a European church interior (if I remember correctly).

Photogram made using leaves.

Photogram #29

Archival Giclée on Stretched Canvas of Original Photogram

40"x53"

Artprize 2009 Official Entry

©2009 Jennifer K Design, LLC.

www.jenniferk.com

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Classic darkroom photogram with massively expired Kodak photopaper.

Photograms of Flowers and Plants

scanned Ziatype

Alternative Processes final

Cyanotype photogram on Daler Rowney Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm A4 paper.

Scanned with CanoScan LiDE 210 flatbed scanner.

tried to get some depth into the photogram - kinda succeeded?

These are some photograms I made while working on a photography communications project. None of these will probably make it to my final project, but I do think they're pretty cool lookin'.

 

I won't spoil it for you by telling you the objects I used in each, but I'm sure you can figure it out for most of them. ;o)

Photogram #44

Archival Giclée on Stretched Canvas of Original Photogram

40"x52"

Artprize 2009 Official Entry

©2009 Jennifer K Design, LLC.

www.jenniferk.com

www.facebook.com/ArtPrizeJenniferK

two years ago, i made forty of these.

Blank color film, dark room paper, see through objects = really cool.

 

This consists of sun glasses (black) and a pink see through car freshner.

 

Processed in color chemicals.

 

The enlarger for this one was 65 M 55 Y 0C

Photogram printed from paper negative

Print made with the Photogram technique in the darkroom, using Photography related found objects.

Annother finding in the cellar

Jan. 2017

Photograms from a personal project exploring my interest in playing pool

Print made with the Photogram technique in the darkroom, using Photography related found objects.

A photogram is a photographic image made (without a camera) by placing objects directly onto the surface of a photo-sensitive material such as photographic paper and then exposing it to light. The result is a silhouetted image varying in darkness based on the transparency of the objects used, with areas of the paper that have not received any light appearing light and those that have appearing dark, according to the laws of photosensitivity. The image obtained is hence a negative and the effect is often quite similar to an X-Ray.

 

1986

 

This is the original picture of how I developed it, overdeveloped it, or underdeveloped it in Photography class. This has not been enhanced or photoshopped in any way.

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