Monday, 23 September 2013

Film and darkroom Photograms By Joanne Lawler

Photogram takes the principles of photography right back to its roots using light to paint pictures. The principle is simple - you expose a sheet of light sensitive emulsion, in our example photographic paper, to light and block its path with the subject to create silhouette shapes were the light is blocked. . I started to experiment with other objects exposing them first to light and called the resulting photos rayographs. 
my objects used was a chopped up lemon and a lemon Squeezer feathers and string.







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