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  1. 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.

  2. Photograms – a magical concept – AlternativePhotography.com

    Nov 25, 2020 · Commonly referred to as a photogram (or cameraless photography), it represents a unique art form that involves the placement of objects onto sensitised paper with the action …

  3. Photograms - Billy Leach A Level Photography

    This photogram displays examples of all three main points of tone; White, grey and black. This makes all the objects flat, and less obvious. What I like about Man Ray and Moholy-Nagy is …

  4. 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 …

  5. 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 …

  6. Photogram | Darkroom, Silver Gelatin & Handmade | Britannica

    Photogram, shadowlike photographic image made on paper without the use of a negative or a camera. It is made by placing objects between light-sensitive paper or film and a light source.

  7. Photogram: Capturing Images without a Camera - Filmmaking …

    Photogram, a cameraless photographic technique that creates unique images by placing objects directly onto light-sensitive materials.

  8. Photogram - Tate

    Tate glossary definition for photogram: Photographic prints made by laying objects onto photographic paper and exposing it to light

  9. Photograms | Photograms

    3 days ago · The photogram represents a unique art form requiring only the action of light on a photosensitive substrate. The history of photography is punctuated by practitioners who have …

  10. Photogram - Artsy

    "[T]he essential tool of the photographic process is not the camera but the light-sensitive layer." —Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Photograms (or "camera-less photographs") push photography to its …