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Photogram - Wikipedia A photogram is a photographic image made without a camera by placing objects directly onto the surface of a light-sensitive material such as photographic paper and then exposing it to light
Photogram - MoMA One of the earliest forms of photography, a photogram is a photograph produced without a camera, typically by placing an object directly onto a light-sensitive surface and exposing it to light
Photograms – Photography: What, How, Why The process of making a photogram is relatively simple In a darkroom, a light-sensitive sheet of paper is placed under the enlarger Then, objects or materials are arranged on top of the paper These objects can be any opaque or semitransparent or translucent materials such as leaves, flowers, wires, textured fabrics, etc
How to make a photogram - Techwalla Photograms made without a camera use the impression of an object against exposed photo paper to create an artistic image Creating a photogram requires a darkroom and traditional film-processing chemicals and equipment The photogram process is fun, and the result is a unique piece of art
Photograms - Photography What is a Photogram Rayograph? Photograms or Rayographs are camera-less images created by placing objects on a photo sensitive surface and exposing them to light
Photogram - Tate Tate glossary definition for photogram: Photographic prints made by laying objects onto photographic paper and exposing it to light
The Art of Photograms: Creating Images Without a Camera What is a Photogram? The Process A photogram is created by placing objects directly on light-sensitive paper When exposed to light, a silhouette image forms Exposed areas darken while covered parts remain light The result is a negative shadow image with striking contrast
Photograms - The Smooth Guide to Photography How to get started . . . A photogram image is produced by arranging objects on the surface of a sheet of photographic paper When the enlarger is switched on, the paper is exposed everywhere except in the shadow of the object The paper then records a negative image - a silhouette in reverse - of the object
The Process A Photogram is a photographic image that is very similar to an X-Ray It is a shadowlike photograph made by placing objects between light-sensitive paper and a light source The photogram is based on the laws of photo sensitivity