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"Dry" photogram, using enlarger baseboard. Paper is Slavich Unibrom Single Weight, grade 2 in matt finish. Developer is Fotospeed Lith.
Photogram workshop with Patrick Winfield @ the Impossible Project NYCspace
June 12 2012
Impossible project PX70 colour shade 12/11
Photogram #45
Archival Giclée on Stretched Canvas of Original Photogram
40"x53"
Artprize 2009 Official Entry
©2009 Jennifer K Design, LLC.
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.
Photogram workshop with Patrick Winfield @ the Impossible Project NYCspace
June 12 2012
Impossible project PX70 colour shade 12/11
One of the Photograms I created this weekend for the Photojojo Tutorial. I cut a stencil of my hand and taped it onto a piece of glass from an old photo frame. I then cut lengths of string to simulate muscles and veins of the hand. When I was ready to make the exposure I turned off the lights in my darkened room and placed the piece of glass with the stencil & string on top of a sheet of B&W photo paper. For the light source I used 2 work lamps, the kind that you can clamp onto a desk or post, and exposed it for 1 1/2 hours.
ILFORD Multigrade RC B&W Pearl Photo Paper_ 1 1/2 hours in artificial light.
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Here is a link to the Tutorial I helped to create for Photojojo : content.photojojo.com/diy/how-to-make-a-chemical-free-dar...
A photogram I made hanging on a fence in a photo taken with a pinhole camera, part of an assignment for one of my ASU BFA classes.
My basic photo class' last assignment was to make photograms, which are pretty difficult to make interesting. Photograms are a method of cameraless photography, and are made by placing items directly on photosensitive paper and then making an exposure. I got nervous about going into the darkroom and working on the fly, so I laid out all my photograms on cardboard in Parnassus first.
This is part of a photogram montage i made. I dont have a scanner big enough to scan the whole montage but this is the top image that makes up the round Vinyl.
During AS Photography I experimented with techniques such as Photograms, Projection prints and Pinhole photography. My photograms were influenced by Man Ray’s ‘Rayographs’, the range of objects he selected created many different effects using this simple technique. I chose objects which would create interesting outlines especially the grater and the clip which surprisingly had a grey outline.
Photogram workshop with Patrick Winfield @ the Impossible Project NYCspace
June 12 2012
Impossible project PX70 colour shade 12/11
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
The red color is because I wetted the paper and washed with handsoap exposed wet.
Reasoning is that there may be some developer in the paper present already when alkaline and wet it should darken the paper while exposing, and that is the case it is getting to a chocolate brown very quick ie needs very little exposure.
This is from the first days of photography in college - photo 10 - beginning b&w photography. This was the first project, intended to get us used to the darkroom and so on. This is a photogram or Rayogram, if I remember correctly.
No advance warning of this exercise given, so I could only use the objects I had on me in the darkroom.
Behold, a photogram of pen, ring and watch.
my job at English Village, Ansan is to teach pinhole photography to 13 year old Korean ESL students. We make photograms, camera obscuras, & take photographs with cameras I've pre-made out of scraps and odds & sods. I've had worse jobs.
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