Photograms
A photogram is a image created without a camera. It is done by by placing objects directly onto the surface of a light-sensitive material (such as photographic paper) and then exposing it to light. The areas of the paper that have received no light (where the objects have been) appear white and the ones which have been exposed to light appear grey/black once it has been through the developer (1 min), stop bath (1 min), fixer bath (1min), left in water to wash (2 mins) and then left to dry.
Here are my photograms which I made, which are in my sketch book. One of them are bleached which gives it the brown/yellow hint. I enjoyed working in the dark room and would like to do it again.
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