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A photogram developed out of order, with chemical-mixing, to create this reddish tone. made using a scarf.

Glass photogram edit

A2 Photography Work Unit 3

Still trying to give some movement idea, I added some hair, kindly lent by Alex. Since he wouldn't cut it off (can you believe it?! ^_~), he had to bend and keep still next to the paper for a few seconds.

Photogram on gelatin silver print, 4x5".

work from my FAD course, oct 2012

Not such a good scan but fun to make!

photogram made from leaves and a piece of magazine....

excuse my fingerprints

Original Photogram is a traditional gelatin print 11x14"

Made of about 200 pictures.

Photogram.

Original print exhibited at Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot, UK, 2010. SOLD.

 

Lumen Print 550 Botanical. Kodak Polymax 11x14 RC paper before fixing with sodium thiosulfate.

(white specks are dust particles on the print. ha!)

image size 200 cm x 170cm

Photogram done on a scanner for a digital imaging class.

Photogram of cup, coffee beans, sugar cube, tea bags and a slight move during exposure time

Photogram of flowers with splash effect

nostalgia for first solo flight with enlarger... it never did line up.

 

needless to say, view large. (that way you can see all the mistakes)

(Will re-upload when re-scanned as scanner quality is not good enough here)

Using washing up liquid to create bubbles in a glass dish. Put light sensitive paper underneath and set light timer to 9 seconds.

Solanaceae is the name of the nightshade family, to which the tomato belongs. The scientific species name for tomatoes, lycopersicum, means "wolf peach", and comes from German werewolf myths. These legends said that deadly nightshade was used by witches and sorcerers in potions to transform themselves into werewolves, so the tomato's similar, but much larger, fruit was called the "wolf peach" when it arrived in Europe in the 1500s.

My photogram which I added the background images and the words "We're all mad here" from Alice in Wonderland!

Photogram. 4x5 inch Kentmere VC select photopaper used as printing out paper with fix and wash only. Scanned as accurately as I could to reproduce the actual colours on the paper.

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