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This is a photogram (If you don't know what a photogram is, Google will solve all your problems.) created with some glitter, a round scrapbook thingy and some feathers on the top right corner. I had also put a bit of dried glue imprint (You probably know it, but see here for a better explanation of what I mean by that: everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=529528) on top of the scrapbook thingy, but it was too light, so it didn't show up. I will see if I can dye it for next time...
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
October 2018,
Experimentation with photograms, using both hollow and block shapes. Incorporating glass for depth and tone.
1986
This was made in my HS photography class as an introduction to the class and working with the equipment and developing solutions.
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 silhouetted image varying in darkness based on the transparency of the objects used, with areas of the paper that have not received any light appearing light and those that have appearing dark, according to the laws of photo sensitivity. The image obtained is hence a negative and the effect is often quite similar to an X-Ray.
This is the original picture of how I developed it, overdeveloped it, or underdeveloped it in Photography class. This has not been enhanced or photoshopped in any way.