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Fotograma.Hojacompleta (Vidrio) by me! :D
Sí! lo hice todo yo
me demoré como media hora en la ampliadora
poniendo todos los pedacitos de vidrio que acopilé
destruyendo botellas y frascos de perfume u_u
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This was an idea I had last night, of taking a drawing on paper and using it as a 'paper negative' for a photogram.
I placed the drawing onto the piece of paper and made a photogram from it, then with this photogram I used it to make a positive using the photogram in a contact print.
I am disappointed at how most of the detail was lost, but I suppose I have to put up with it as I was using a piece of paper and not a translucent material.
This weekend I finally had the chance to set up my darkroom again and invite my 4 year old daughter in to experience some photographic magic for the first time.
I started with the easiest thing I could think of - photograms. Where you place objects on top of photo paper, expose it to light and develop it. I asked my daughter to bring down some of her favorite toys and we'd try them out. She brought down a flower necklace, a wooden fish and butterfly clip.
We did about over a half dozen photograms trying different things. This was my favorite with her hand in it. She was great in the darkroom, she didn't get near the chemicals and i held her up to see the print magically appearing in the developer.
She took the photograms to kindergarten for show and tell yesterday along with a picture of our darkroom.
I've been waiting a long time to be able to show her the darkroom and i'm looking forward to shooting some b/w pictures with her and helping her develop them over the coming years.
Someday the darkroom will be hers. I hope we'll still be able to get supplies for it in a decade or two..
This was our very first project in my black and white photography class. Objects were placed directly on the photo paper and then it was exposed and developed. The hand is actually a ceramic incense holder.
Anna Atkins, known as the first female photographer created this photogram, titled "British and Foreign Flowering Plants and Ferns". I loved the fact that this photogram is so old, and still catches a modern eye. At first glance I just thought of wheat or barely plants. But the eye is drawn to the lower right corner where the contrast is so bright, its almost electrifying. It reminds me of sparks being set off at the bottom and climbing through the plant's stems all the way to the opposite end of the photo. Although this is a very simply mastered photogram it is compositionally directed well and creates enough visual interest to keep the onlooker intrigued.
1. hi photograms. this was created using an enlarger in a darkroom, not a camera. if you want to know what a photogram is, hit me up in the comments.
2. yes, the borders are off, yes there is annoying white speck above the o.
fotograma 1, missing.. :(
wiki: Los fotogramas se hacen sin cámara, colocando objetos sobre un material sensible (papel o película) y haciendo una exposición con la ampliadora; cuando esta se enciende proyecta una serie de sombras que se reproducen en el papel y dan lugar a la imagen
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Photogram - exposed directly onto Harman Direct Positive Paper under a single bathroom halogen 20W spot, 1.5 seconds. Dev 3 minutes in Ilford Warmtone.
Helping out the boy for his Sixth Form project work! He's used them as a basis for further digital manips.
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)