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placing objects onto photo sensitive paper then exposing to white light to give the outline of the object. Objects were moved then exposed again to give repetitive detail. Double exposure.
We made photograms in my photography class today by putting objects on a piece of photographic paper and turning the light from the enlargers on for a few seconds. We didn't know we were going to do this until we were already in the darkroom, so some people didn't have anything to use and just did photograms of their keys or their cellphones or their heads, but I was wearing my Swarovski crystal heart necklace, so I used that.
Ah yes, my first foray into to the world of rooms that what they lack in windows they make up for with fumes. In the top corner is a CD I put in the microwave for five seconds, in the middle is apparently some sorta plant, and to the bottom left is a hand-blown glass cone thing (you can see all the air bubbles that were trapped inside).
Part of my first photography project on Photograms. It's the simplest style of photography - you don't even need a camera!
My first photogram :) I just put the objects randomly in place and put light on the paper for about 8 seconds.