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A photogram of a bunch of my film, on Ilford RCIV Pearl Multigrade paper; developing reel and blower brush on top of glass. Scanned using Kodak P&S on Homebrew Document Camera Stand.
Just a little photogram we done as a tester into the darkroom today for AS Photography, inspired by Shadow Catchers exhibition in the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Photogram workshop with Patrick Winfield @ the Impossible Project NYCspace
June 12 2012
Impossible project PX70 colour shade 12/11
Pattern or design produced by placing opaque or transparent objects between a light sensitive emulsion and a light source.By this method images can be produced direct onto printing paper without the use of a camera.After exposure to light the photographic material is developed normally.
Some of the first photographic images made were photograms. William Henry Fox Talbot called these photogenic drawings, which he made by placing leaves and pieces of material onto sensitized paper, then left them outdoors on a sunny day to expose. This produced a dark background with a white silhouette of the object used.
Blank color film, dark room paper + see through objects = really cool.
This one has body spray, a pink see through heart car freshner, black and white negatives, and my glasses (that are a pink/purple color).
Processed in color chemicals
Enlarger was 60M 50Y 0C
Photogram
Ilford Multigrade RC glossy
Champagne flute
flash held high off paper
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I found some old photograms while going through my things. I liked these when I made them but I never felt like I pushed photograms as far as I could. I still think photograms in general haven't been explored to their full potential as a medium and I often think about making larger, more grand looking landscapes using techniques I learned while creating these.
Cyanotypie Cyanotype Цианотипия
Elektronische Pseudosolarisation
Electronic pseudo-solarisation
Электронная псевдосоляризация
Ahornnasenvögel — Maple-nosed birds — Птицы с кленовым клювом
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Ahornnasenvögel kürzen
ab, wenn sie durch Lüfte stürzen,
und sie strecken ihre Krallen,
wenn sie aus dem Himmel fallen.
Einer sagt: „Sie wissen schon:
Diese Welt ist Illusion!“
Maple-nosed birds swing their wings
in the air, the little things.
They extend their clumsy claws
falling down against the laws.
One of them says: „The solution:
Our world is an illusion!“
Птицы-кленоносы кружат,
вниз сквозь воздух быстро тужат,
когти острые вытягивают,
с неба падая, подпрыгивают.
И одна кричит вдогон:
«Этот мир — лишь только сон!»
Bei der russischen Fassung half ChatGPT beim Finden geeigneter Reime.
ChatGPT helped find suitable rhymes for the Russian version.
При создании русской версии ChatGPT помог подобрать подходящие рифмы.
Das Bild entstand aus einer Cyanotypie der Ahornnasen mit Hilfe von elektronischer Pseudosolarisation. Hierbei wird beim Scannen der Farbraum nicht linear gescannt, sondern mit einer Transformation in farbige Vögel verzaubert. Es ist wie ein Schatten in Platons Höhle, der durch ein Prisma gesehen wird.
The image was created from a cyanotype of the maple leaves using electronic pseudo-solarisation. In this process, the colour space is not scanned linearly, but is transformed into enchanting coloured birds. It is like a shadow in Plato’s cave, viewed through a prism.
Это изображение было создано на основе цианотипии «Кленовых носов» с помощью электронной псевдосоляризации. При этом во время сканирования цветовое пространство сканируется не линейно, а преобразуется в цветных птиц. Это похоже на тень в пещере Платона, которую видят через призму.
Played around in the darkroom today and made some photograms. I had never done it before, but think I'll deffinitely do some more in the future..
Taking a picture of this probably wasn't the best idea. I'll try to scan it, but I don't think it will fit in my scanner. I try something.
This assignment is from around October. I chose to use puzzle pieces with monopoly money to symbolize how the value of the dollar was beginning to worth less and less.
a project for my high school Photography class.
This is a photogram, NOT a photograph.
exposed, developed, scanned
Some fresh flowers from the garden, today is very cold. Since i was having the chemicals all open already, why not do some more traditional photo-grams. Using Agfa Paper, exposed with RGB LED (white color used) for 20 seconds from 1.5m distance giving good sharp contours. Development with dilute bw developer till image a bit too dark, then fix and bleach back and fix repeatedly till I like it.
First day in the dark room. As the title suggests it is a photogram of a lighbulb scanned on a crappy all in one scanner
UV-Flashlight Lumen photogram, in some variations using Agfa Multigrade 10x15 cm pieces of paper
Exposure very short about 1 minute by tracing the object
I started by short exposing a thermo paper negative with a selfie in the middle of the leaf.
Photogram workshop with Patrick Winfield @ the Impossible Project NYCspace
June 12 2012
Impossible project PX70 colour shade 12/11
Another photogram, this time playing with the chemicals and solarization to produce "wrong" results. Contrast has been slightly manipulated in photoshop.
Using the the theme of water (Adam Fuss) to experiment with photograms. 2 Gold fish in the water. Overlay of bubble wrap.
Size A4
Paper 320gr from Action (Aquarell paper)
Scan of the dried print 48hrs later
Emulsion FAC+tartaric acid
Development KFerri+KFerro+tartaric acid
In order to increase the contrast I have sponged of in the leaves what did come off slightly. In the end that part dried up much lighter anyway.
unfortunately this batch of the cheap paper shows yellowing at the border in my process. Also did not find it this week in the shop so have to check on my old supply or find a different paper
Assignment: Five prints illustrating the simple photogram process, a multiple exposture image and an image with movement. An individual piece can illustrate just one of the three properties listed above. It is expected that within the assignment of 5 you will provide at least one example of each type listed above.
When I saw Photojojo's recent article on creating photograms without chemicals, using either a lamp or the sun and a scanner, I got excited because I just happen to have a stack of 5x7 Ilford Photographic paper left over from a homeschooling pinhole camera project, and Ihave been wondering what to do with it. We did the pinhole camera project at another location and my house, which I love for being filled with light, has no spot suitable for setting up to make prints.
These are my first two tries. It was sunny all day but of course when I put these outside, the clouds came out and it started to drizzle. The spots on the forks are from the drizzle, and I actually like them. The feather had a piece of glass over it, so it was unaffected by the rain, but the glass seems to have affected the way the sun hit the paper. I exposed these for a few hours.
I chose F items with the FILM26 group in mind, but it now occurs to me that photograms using photographic paper, the sun, and a scanner may not technically be film photography, although to me I think they are true to the idea of film photography, sort of like a pinhole camera without the pinhole. What do you think?
I am entering them into FILM26, but if the moderators choose to boot them, I'll understand.