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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.
Edited from original image from the public domain. THIS FINAL IMAGE IS NOT IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN.
Editado a partir de imagem em domínio público. ESTA IMAGEM FINAL NÃO ESTÁ NO DOMÍNIO PÚBLICO.
From the collection of Photos I transfered them on to acetate. To print them in the dark room as photograms
photogram of a leaf skeleton, leaves and feathers
effect created by coating liquid emulsion onto thick cartridge or watercolour paper
T189 week 7 exercise to use scanner to create photogram - cropped, lightened and increased saturation
Using the the theme of water (Adam Fuss) to experiment with photograms. This is 2 leaves floating on water.
Size A5
Scan of dried paper
variation on the process with Copper Sulfate.
Leaves and flower separated by plastic wrap foil
trying to simplify the process by first having a layer of Copper Sulfate + Tartaric acid first, then dry and overcoat with a layer of FAC
Developed with the mix of K-Ferri + K-Ferro + Tartaric acid 1gr /100ml water
Sponge off all non sticking blue.
toning with Iron Sulfate 2 minutes.
K136copy
been looking at the work of Steven N Meyers , Kevin Davies (see rayogram www.flickr.com/photos/34305619@N06/8454717009/in/photolis...
and Harold Davis
Same procedure as Grass photogram 1, but only 20 mins in weak sunshine.
Must try out more of my unused Injet papers with the cyanotype procedure.
One of the first photographs created was a photogram. I love re-visiting the historical and simple process from time to time. The simplicity I find refreshing and the chemical processing in the darkroom is almost a meditative state for me.
small photogram of a leaf skeleton
effect created by coating liquid emulsion onto thick cartridge or watercolour paper
Photogram #43
Archival Giclée on Stretched Canvas of Original Photogram
40"x52"
Artprize 2009 Official Entry
©2009 Jennifer K Design, LLC.
My first assignment for photography this year, it's a photogram! Well actually the positive of the photogram! I love printinggggg!
Simply made by the sitter laying their head on the easel of a colour enlarger, and exposing them for 10 seconds. All colour variants are completely natural, no editing involved! The colour variants come form the colour of a persons hair, their skin tone, their clothing, and the distance they were from the paper. Straight from the RA4 print machine! Lovely!
This one is me, and apparently when exposed my lovely fire engine red hair comes out blue! Who'da thunk it?!
As mentioned in previous posts. This last weekend I was given the opportunity to help create a tutorial for Photojojo.com. I supplied the images and the details on how I made my photograms, and they Photojojo'd it into what you see on the site. I want to say a big thank you to Lisbeth at Photojojo for the opportunity to share my work and for her kind and supportive help, it was a lot of fun.
Here is a link to the tutorial : content.photojojo.com/diy/how-to-make-a-chemical-free-dar...
Make sure to check out the rest of Photojojo's site, they have a ton of DIY photo projects and some of the coolest photo gear on the web. Plus when your package arrives you get a plastic dinosaur along with it, how could you not want to order something now ?