Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Advanced Photograms

The advanced photograms were made by projecting an image and then putting some type of material between the projected image and the photopaper to make the pattern appear there. For the first and second image, I had some difficulty getting the words and map to turn out focused even though I used glass to flatten them. The third image was created by exposing the full image onto the photopaper for half of the time and then putting the puzzle pieces on the photopaper for the second half of the time, creating a full image yet also creating a pattern within the image. The last image was created by laying a hand on the photopaper, exposing the paper, and then projecting an image onto the paper. The image showed up only where the hand had previously been.







6 comments:

cafegirl71 said...

I love the image with the hand. I teach high school photography and I am going to try this idea tomorrow.

Anonymous said...

nice photograms! it gave me ideas because I need to make 1 at school. thanks to say how you've done them!

Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot for the ideas, I had done some like the two first, but the 3rd and the 4th were really useful.

I think I'll do some in class! ^^

theo mayers said...

I did some photograms today and Ive got the bug! Yours are great. Ill stick some on my blog when Ive done them.

Good work.

Anonymous said...

Im in photo 1 but these are really helpful thanks for putting these up

Anonymous said...

These are great!