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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)

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)

Some favourites are available to purchase from my little Folksy shop, feel free to have a peek...

 

folksy.com/shops/MyPhotographyShop

Rosebuds (actually one, split in half with a razor blade)

 

Polaroid ID-UV film (expired)

We made a photogram in class by placing objects on top of the photo paper. I tore and crumpled pieces of tissue paper and cellophane. The goal of the project was to learn the development process. White areas are not exposed to light and darkened areas have been exposed to light.

Items placed directly on photosensitive paper in darkroom, exposed on light from enlarger and developed as a chemigram.

This is a page for my art-journal detailing some of the processes I plan to use for my final photograms...and some sample images I tested.

Did a photogram of a sprite label and the light shone through the more transparent white sections, came out in negative and unedited.

Chemigram experiments

 

set up for a rayograph/photogram, long exposure with a tripod. the chemical stains arent as pronounced on the real print.

A photogram of pins and wire. Simple but yet makes a busy contrasting image and always different each time!

 

- Developed myself

photogramme réalisé pendant la journée du patrimoine au musée de la photo de biévre a l'atelier organisé pour l'occasion .avec le fiston c'était une premiére pour nous 2 .

 

done for a piece of photography work [GCSE]

Photograms were the first thing I learned in darkroom and I enjoyed doing them a lot. Finally scanned them.

Photo Photogram

este fue el segundo fotograma que hice, y mi favorito... aunque el primero era bastante bueno :B

 

todos estan hechos con elementos naturales, excepto el plug del 2do.

Photogramm

Orwo Papier

ca. 1 Minute in praller Sonne,

Sunprint

ohne Entwickeln

explored underexposing some photograms via bouncing light from a whiteboard onto the paper - came out better than I expected!

Jonathan: dunno if you remember, but this is what I was talking about the last time we skyped.

 

This photo is a scan so it might look a lil dusty, sorry bout that.

Yay photograms!

First prints from my homemade darkroom!

Ive always had some really cool plastic Maori tiki's - so I thought why not make them into a photogram.

 

An unusal spin on kiwiana

photogram of a standard cleaning spray bottle

This is 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.

 

Here holding my favourite Ice Rubik's Cube .

 

Este es un fotograma, una fotografía hecha sin cámara, colocando objetos directamente en una superficie fotosensible, como papel fotográfico y exponiéndolos a la luz de una ampliadora, el resultado es una silueta, que varia en obscuridad, basada en la transparencia de los objetos usados.

A photogram that I did for class. I used a bunch of different leaves and flowers found outside the darkroom. look at the bottom slightly to the lift and see the little spider that wanted part of the pic.

At college we've started our 'dark room' brief called Shadows and Light. To get us started using the dark room we were allowed to do photograms. Photograms are basically photographic images made without a camera.

 

We used Ilford Multigrade Resin Coated Photographic Paper (I'm not too sure what finish it is.) to make our photograms on.

 

I exposed some scrunched up bubble wrap and a cellophane wrapper from somebodies new sketch book for about 5-10 seconds. To develop the paper I put some developer in to a spray bottle and sprayed it on the paper, waiting about 40 seconds between sprays. After 3 times of doing the sprays, the spray nozzle on my bottle broke so I used a dish washing brush to lightly dab the developer on to the paper. I then finished the paper in the stop, fix and wash solution for the correct amount of time. Once I had developed this sheet, I really liked how it didn't look like what I had put on to the paper. I think it looks like a sheep head on the right side of the paper and a field in the background however a few people who have looked at this have said how it looks like a dinosaur.

Not the best photogram... As you can tell it was my first shot. But I do love the effects you get from water bottles!

2 colour photograpms, created using flowers, twigs, material and lentils.

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