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This was part of a project for college, the brief was to create a photogram with the theme "event or special day"
A photogram, best viewed large. I found these really, really old color negatives in the "old film" bin in the studio on my last day in the darkroom at school, so I thought I'd try this.
One of my first attempts at a photogram... too busy to do much but shock my professor and make me wish I'd picked a single message, none but the starkness of abortion (especially if outlawed).
Lumen Print 710 Nightshade. Kodak Ektalure 11x14 DW fiber base x surface paper before fixing with sodium thiosulfate.
SOME people remembered to bring objects from home. Hopefully one or two principles of design were intentionally used.
Scanned Print.
Back lit self portrait.
Broke an 8x10 pane of glass over the photo paper.
Sorta like a photogram but with a picture under it.
I'm not sure why the bottom of the picture has a lighter portion, the glass may have shifted mid-exposure and the frame settled down when it happened? Not Sure
A photogram I did in Photo class. A photogram is done in the darkroom by putting objects onto photo paper and exposing it, which makes a negative of that image. Here I did a positive as well.
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)