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It crawls on the ground and climbs columns, what is it? A shadow.

screws, beads, mascara & a wooden curly-q.

not my favorite. my favorite is currently hanging up in the school hallways :/

Photogram with a paper negative. Original Photogram is a traditional gelatin print 11x14"

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 negative shadow image varying in tone, depending on the transparency of the objects used. Areas of the paper that have received no light appear white; those exposed through transparent or semi-transparent objects appear grey.

 

These photograms are made by pupils of the St Michaelschool in Groningen; Maureen, Anne, Luka, Mylene, Kaatje en Jolevi

 

Experimenting with a negative photogram with a flower hairclip.

Vi sono problemi che la conoscenza non risolve. Un giorno riusciremo a capire che la scienza è soltanto una sorta di variazione della fantasia, una sua specialità, con tutti i vantaggi e i pericoli che la specialità comporta. Georg Groddeck

Photograms created from direct contact as well as from items in the enlarger.

really cool just stuff i found in my purse like it tho!

Photogram, silver gelatin

my first experience in the dark room. i loved it :D

Created - October 2014

size 21.0 x 21.0cm each

Inspired by camping with the family as a child, with the use of found object that are associated with camping, such as, ash, fire wood, leaves, stones, dirt.

Last on right, dripping developer onto the image to mimic the effect of rainwater hitting the canvas of the tent. Each one representing a particular moment. such as, From right to left. 1) using the ash from fire wood to look like the night sky, 2) The flower meadow in which we walk through, 3) The ground in which we laid. 4) materials in which we would use to make a fire. 5) The mimicking of rain water, which was a regular occurance whilst camping.

Using post production to cut & paste parts of photograms into a manipulated image.

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