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A photogram of assorted objects (vintage glasses, a necklace, glasses case, wire, a ribbon, screen, a glass funnel, and negatives).
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
The number of locules (seed-bearing segments) a tomato fruit develops is determined by the number of carpels in the flower. Wild species of tomato have fruit with 2-4 locules, while cultivated varieties containing the mutant fas allele can develop more than 15 locules. This can increase fruit size by as much as 50%.
(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.
Different technique to the traditional “photogram”
I used snake skin to create the sectional effect
*scan no alterations
Photo I took of model in the bath, I then edited the photograph to black and white and reversed the colours, I then used the photogram process which reverses the colours back again, but adds a grainy effect.
Further development for 'Frankenstein' project - Visually communicating your fears.